The Long-toed Lapwing is a resident of permanent marshes with floating vegetation. It is very rare in South Africa, but relatively common in the Okavango Swamps in Botswana. The long toes is an adaptation to walk on floating vegetation. I captured this image from a boat during a photo-safari last year to the Swamps. I used my Manfrotto 055 CL tripod with my trusty 501 fluid head.
Camera Model: Canon EOS-1D Mark III
Date/Time: 2007:11:18 16:21:38
Shutter speed: 1/1250 sec
Aperture: 9
Exposure mode: Av
Flash: Off
Metering mode: Multi-segment
ISO: 500
Focal length: 700mm







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