From Blue Train to Wild dogs -and a little bit in between

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Continuing , this Tawny sat overlooking Red Rocks.. I always have problems with back-lighting when taking pics of birds in trees 0*\


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Not only you! 0*\ But this one came out nicely \O


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Hot diggity DAWGS O/\ O/\ No such thing as too many wild dogs ^Q^ O:V

The hornbill feeding its brood is something I would love to see \O \O

You no longer have to worry about back lighting with bird photos - just make it "artsy" aka High Key ..0..

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Hmmm.... yeahh you can do a lot with a pic using Picasa .....but not really my style .
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Interesting YELLOW-billed hornbill behaviour there, okie! Like your Red-billed Eagle! =O:


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Nice bird sightings! \O


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Lovely hornbill action.


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What a great sequence of the hornbill feeding its youngsters ^Q^


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Fantastic hornbill shots, okie ^Q^


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Hmmmm.... time really flies and quite a while since I did something on this thread 0*\
So , still continuing further up the road , saw this Honey Badger :
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Just sniffling around , seemingly with only one thing on his mind , crossing the road a few meters in front of us and totally ignoring the Landy , going on his way :-)


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