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Yellowthroated Longclaw
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| Easyly distinguished from the Orangethroated Longclaw by having bright yellow underparts and a yellow, not orange throat patch. Imm. differentiated from imm. Orangethroated by being buff-yellow and by having bright yellow edding to its wing feathers. Both species are plump, short-tailed birds which, when flushed, show conspicuous white outer tail feathers. Habitat. Grasslands adjoining freshwater areas, coastal estuaries and lagoon. Common in the eastern lowlands. |
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- manyee
(21070) - [2006-01-28 2:53]
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Beautiful composition, Farid. The colors are very intense. Sharp details on this new bird for me. Great job and TFS. : )
Hi Farid
Sorry, no time for a proper critique tonight, but enough time to see that this deserves a big green smiley. Thanks.
- sAner
(4744) - [2006-01-28 6:38]
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Wonderful picture. Sharp details, good POV and nice DOF. Well done & TFS!
Regards,
Pieter
Nice picture of this Geelkeel-langklauw( Dutch name)with the latin name Macronyx croceus.
Very beautiful bird!
Thanks for sharing.
Harm
- fiyo
(10618) - [2006-01-28 12:25]
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Farid, a very beautiful shot indeed. Vivid colors, very nice composition. I like the blurred bg too. Great moment
Fantastic shot Farid, the lighting seemed difficult but you picked the right exposure for this very nice capture. Well done. :)