Couple of local birds

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  1. Isac

    Isac Well-Known Member

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    #1 - Magpie
    Date: 06/10/2020 | Canon EOS 7D Mark II | 1/1600 sec | f/6.3 | ISO 500 | 400 mm | Manual | Spot
    Lens: TAMRON 18-400mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC HLD B028

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    #2 - White Cheeked Honeyeater.
    Date: 06/10/2020 | Canon EOS 7D Mark II | 1/1600 sec | f/6.3 | ISO 1000 | 400 mm | Manual | Spot
    Lens: TAMRON 18-400mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC HLD B028

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  2. porkphoto

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    Nicely done, I enjoy seeing birds from different parts of the globe.
     
  3. Caladina

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    yes, esp compared to the similar ones we have, like the difference between european and austrailian magpies.
    Nice images
     
  4. rayallen

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    That magpie has a very angry look. The feathers on the honeyeater are beautiful. Both are well captured.
     
  5. Craig Sherriff

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    Nice sharp images, Isac.
     
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    Nice images Isac.

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  7. Isac

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    Thank you porkphoto - I'd love to see some local birds from your part of the world.
    Thanks Caladina. I love the maggies here, I have some more with different patterns, they are quite stunning.
    Many thanks Ray. We are a bit lucky here to have some beautiful birds all to ourselves - but happy to share them :)
    Thanks Craig, it's that Tamron 18-400!
     
  8. Sundar Amartur

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    Very nice shots. First one almost looks like a raven.
     
  9. Isac

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    Thanks for that Sundar. There have similarities, I see what you mean. You'd tell them apart when sitting side by side though. Thanks for commenting.
     
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