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Australasian Pipit
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Fatih Sam (fthsm)
(2907) |
| Genre: Animals |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2008-11 |
| Categories: Birds |
| Camera: Canon 30D, Canon 400 5.6L |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2008-11-10 0:01 |
| Viewed: 553 |
| Points: 6 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Australasian or Richard's Pipit Anthus novaeseelandiae
and possibily a Currawong feather on the ground.
Description:
Richard's Pipit is a well-camoflaged brown ground-dwelling bird. It has darker brown streaks above, and has pale creamy white stripes on the eyebrows and below the cheeks. The underparts are creamy white, spotted and streaked dark on the breast. The wings and tail are dark brown, with the outermost tail feathers white. The eye is brown and the bill and feet are pale pink-grey. Seen on the ground in open country, this species often wags its tail up and down while foraging.
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- PeterZ
(17634) - [2008-11-10 0:28]
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Hello Fatih,
The low POV makes this photo great. Beautiful soft colours and good sharpness. Excellent OOF BG and composition.
Regards,
Peter
The composition, sharpness, detail and POV are all excellent.
Best wishes,
Achim
Hi Fatih
An excellent shot of this declining species.
Brilliant sharpness and plumage details.
Great comosition 'on-the-move', they don't stay still long do they!
Good low-down POV
Chris