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    Default Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater

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    Photographed at Gluepot Reserve, South Australia.

    Nikon D300, Nikkor 500mm f/4 VR +1.4 TC., F/7.1, 1/1600, ISO 400, -0.67 EBV. Taken from a permanent hide with a water trough.

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    very nice Gerard,sharp,perfect BG,compliments the color of the bird,nice perch and pose.thanks.

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    Lovely and sharp, interesting pose and very good BG to show off the bird, Gerard. Colour accents are really eye-catching.
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    this is really well exposed, and composed. love the colors on the bird and the way the details have shown up. beauty Gerard.
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    What a cool bird! Agree with all said above. I might add a little space below and on the left of the frame. The pose is to die for!

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