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Fisher Clown
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I called this bird Fisher Clown because of fishs size. Actually it is a Great Egret Ardea alba
The Great Egret's overall plumage is white, and, for most of the year, when not breeding, the bill and facial skin are yellow. The feet are dark olive-grey or sooty black, as are the legs. During the breeding season, the bill turns mostly black and the facial skin becomes green. Also at this time, long hair-like feathers (nuptial plumes) hang across the lower back, and the legs become pinkish-yellow at the top. Young Great Egrets are similar to the adults, but have a blackish tip to the bill.
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Fatih Bey merhaba,
Crop biraz daha genis tutulsa, daha ferah bir goruntu olurdu bence. WS'a yukluyorum.
Cok orijinal, estetik, ve şık bir fotograf olmus. Tebrik ederim.
Selamlar,
Selen
- fiyo
(10618) - [2008-11-21 6:38]
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Ne kadar güzel bir an; oldukça yakından çok detaylı, çok güzel bir kompozisyon olmuş, eline sağlık Fatih bey, selamlar.
Hi Fatih,
Excellent close-up capture of this Great Egret. You have excellent timing with the fish, great POV andcomposition, sharp deatails and good lighting.
TFS
Pekka