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Small one in different pose
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Pekin Robin (or Chinese Nightingale)
(Leiothrix lutea)
Sometimes called the Chinese Nightingale, the Pekin Robin (Leiothrix lutea.
Size: length 11-13cm.
Distribution: Middle and south China.
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Hi Biswarup,
Great work on this composition!
It took some time to compose and layout this presentaion.
I like all the poses and scenes showed of this bird, so colorful.
It's a very good documentation work about this Pekin Robin.
Congratulations and thanks for share it.
My best regards,
JM
- loot
(10013) - [2007-02-27 21:35]
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Hi Biswarup
What an interesting collage showing this lovely little bird in numerous different poses and activities. This is a very creative and original compilation and it is clear that you've spent a good deal of dedication and time to photograph the Pekin Robin in order to prepare this colourful assortment.
Each little photo gives an excellent account of the beauty of this stunning "Chinese Nightingale". I really like this alternative name.
Very well done and TFS.
Regards
Loot
PS. You won't believe it, but I did not take one single photo on my trip the weekend. On Thursday night, before we left for the venue, I charged my cameras batteries. Since I have an E3 battery grip attached to my camera the fully charged batteries can last me up to 4 days of full-out shooting so I did not bother to take the battery charger with on the trip. However, when we arrived at our destination and I unpacked the camera I was confronted with the horror. The batteries were completely flat, period. I accidentally left the camera switched "On" and while it was inside the bag, the shutter release button must have been pressed all the time resulting in the batteries running flat. Needless to say that I was totally disgusted with myself, but it was too late for tears. The scenery, abundant birdlife, and multitude of insects were mocking me all weekend, but for your benefit I've included a link to this fabulous place called Thangami Safari Spa. Hopefully there will be a next time though.