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    Andy MacDougall
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    Jabiru or Black Necked Stork (Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus)

    Spotted early one morning at local wetlands rehabilitation centre. To capture one in the wild was a first for me.



    D300, 300 2.8 @ f/4.5 ISO200, -1 EV in aperture mode with spot metering.

    Hand held.

    Quite shy and nervous birds usually not found near population areas. Had a lovely 1/2 and hour just me and him (female has yellow eyes, male tends to young - there was an even shier juvie nearby that lef the water as I approached and stayed on the bank further away)


    Andy
    Last edited by Andy MacDougall; 01-21-2010 at 07:05 PM. Reason: larger version

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    While this looks like a beautiful bird, the posted image is too small to say anything meaningful. You can post images up to 800 pixels vertically. If you have a larger version, you can edit your original post and replace the image with a different version.

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    Todd Frost
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    At this size it's hard to critiqe and give comments but from what I can see it is a very nice image of this stork with great environment. I would crop a little from the right of image to move bird out of center and right in fram. Hope you repost a larger version. TFS
    Todd

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    Lovely capture, Andy. I really like the reflection and OOF flowers. I was lucky enough to see one from the esplanade at Cairns a couple of years ago (could quite believe what I was seeing coming in to land as had only seen them up the Daintree before) - didn't have decent light though. May need a touch of CCW rotation but I don't have access to PS on this computer to measure.
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    Andy MacDougall
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    Thanks guys.

    Tony -

    Yeah you do get the occassional one down by the 'nade and botanical gardens lakes.

    This place is 2 mins from home north of cairns (near Yorkey's Knob tip!) - converted sand quarries. There are maybe 5 or 6 lakes, hides, barbies ! etc.

    Andy

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