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    Default Australia: Jabiru (Black-necked Stork)


    Cape York, Australia - 1D3, 500mm+1.4xTC, hand held, 1/2000, F5.6, ISO 800, manual exposure
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    Very nice! What a bird! Your exposure and details are very good and I like the position of the wings. Good eye contact also. If you haven't already done so, you might try and lighten the shadow on the bird nick a little. My only other comment would be to try to tone down/darken the highlights some in the background as I find them mildly distracting. I do think it works as presented though. Thanks for sharing.

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    Hey Mate, any of us living Down Under would be pleased to have that hanging on our wall (AS IS!), or in our case living in a caravan, filling the frame of one of our overhead cabinets (since we don't have walls). Thanks for sharing; I have seen the Jabiru walking all around the Cape - haven't seen them flying.
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    Wonderful flight image Jim. Gorgeous bird and it escapes me which has the yellow eye. I think the female. It is technically known as the Black-necked Stork, though Jabiru is still widely used and has an Aboriginal origin. In a perfect world this lady would have her third primary feather in place. :) I have only seen these in my local wildlife park. Thanks for sharing,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ákos Lumnitzer View Post
    Wonderful flight image Jim. Gorgeous bird and it escapes me which has the yellow eye. I think the female. It is technically known as the Black-necked Stork, though Jabiru is still widely used and has an Aboriginal origin. In a perfect world this lady would have her third primary feather in place. :) I have only seen these in my local wildlife park. Thanks for sharing,
    Thanks, Akos. This is a female. The males have black eyes.
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    Tx Jim. I also looked it up. wonderful birds. :)

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    Hi Jim
    Really nice angle on this impressive BIF.
    Beautiful details.
    Have only seen them on the ground @ Perth Zoo.
    Cheers: Ian Mc

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    Super flight shot Jim. Like as is.

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    Superb flight Jim. BG works fine for me and you did an excelent exposure job. That eye rocks!

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    Here's a stork I havent seen before. Lovely colours, nice and sharp, and I like the mottled BG.

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    Not my favortie wing position but it still works for me, species is gorgeous and light, BG and detail as well as colors are simply stunnnig! Congratulaitons!

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    Great image Sir, loved the colours, pose and details here..congrats..

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    Excellent flight shot Jim! Love the wing position, light, colours and BG. Would give it a bit more room all around but that is about it. Congrats

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