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    Green Bee-Eater (Merops orientalis)
    Camera : Nikon D300
    Lens : Nikkor 80-400D ED VR f4.5/5.6
    Exposure : 1/2000sec @ 400mm
    Aperture : f/6.3
    ISO Rating : 400
    Captured On : Oct 03 2009, 8:02 am
    Location : Thol bird Sanctuary, Kadi, Mehsana, Gujarat, INDIA

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    I like the colors and the light. The bird right behind is just a little distracting.

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    I'm with Dan on the back bird being distracting. And the same for the grasses in front of the perch. The copulating post was far stronger.
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    Agree with Dan & Artie as well, the long grasses and rear BE are distracting.


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    nice pose Mitalbhai but earlier image was stronger
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