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    Default Dusky Woodswallow

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    Dusky Woodswallow photographed in local eucalypt woodland in early morning light..

    Canon 400D, EF500 f/4 + 1.4tc, tripod, iso400, 1/640, f/10, vertical crop from horizontal image.

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    Beautiful bird, perch, details and BG. I don't remember images of this species before, thanks for sharing. Maybe a bit S/H to get more details in the shadows and I would give it more space.

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    Don't know what it is, but this is a beautiful bird.
    Maybe its the beak. Nice shot..especially love
    the catch light in the eye.

    Doug

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    Alfred Forns
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    Sweet image Love the bg and feel Not familiar with this species but it s a beauty !!!

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    Beautiful image of a beautiful bird! I would like a little more room to the right for him to look into. Great job on exposure and sharpness.

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    Great image Simon. I've tried for ages to get a frame-filler of this species...no luck yet;). One of the better woodswallow shots I've seen. I like it as is.

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    Well done Simon, no nits from me, great shot. I like the catchlight in the eye.

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