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    This photo has many mistakes and problems, I am only placing it on BPN because of its rarity, some very serious birders have never even seen it, during the day as you can see it sits in a tree in deep shade or foliage, at night it sits on a tree, a stone or the river bank and watches for fish to catch. The under surface of the feet are rough and spiny to grasp slippery fish. Hand held

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    Loukie, Great sighting, where did you find him? I have only one image, a "brown blob in tree", (seen near Muzi pans in KZN)- just to confirm your statement of how difficult it is to find any photo opportunity for this species. Some time consuming PS work will improve the image, but I like it as it is! Pretty sharp for handholding a 600mm:)

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    Betsie saw it near Shakawe, in Okavango

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    extremely rare - actually first photo I've seen of one, and you did great Loukie!
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    Excellent capture of this very elusive species Loukie.
    I've been very fortunate also and have one very similar image as well, taken in the Sth Luangwa plus a large male that was actually out in the open in full midday sun!
    Last edited by Marc Mol; 10-26-2009 at 05:49 PM.

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    Good self critique; a shame about the blocking vegetation....
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    Rare image for me for sure , never seen
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