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    Default Flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber)

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    A group of flamingos near Parque Nacional de Doñana (Huelva) Spain
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    Wonderful interaction and an almost perfect arrangement (but for the stacked up birds on the right). And you did a good job working with a very difficult off-angle lighting situation.

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    Hey Juan

    Esta bonita. I like the interaction, I wish for a better light but that's a good reason to go back and get more images. The pose are terrific.

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    My favorite birds and a wonderful study of them. Very well done
    hal

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    Great work with that tricky light and love the composition and poses of the birds!
    Well done!

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    Jeroen Stel

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    Great! They started displaing! At lake Kerkini they started dissappearing. Most probably returning to nesting grounds in Italy, France and may be Spain. So, no flamingoes for me till september.

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    I really like the timing and the poses,agree for a better light,nice work Juan!

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    I like the comp here Juan, nice capture. More light on the birds fronts might be nice, but the angle is what it is and you did well with it. Quite a unique image.

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