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Eclectus parrot
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| Eclectus Parrots are fairly common in their natural habitat which is the tropical rainforests, in the monsoon forests of northern Cape York Peninsula,Top end Australia, New Guinea, Solomon Islands and the Indonesian Archipelago. They nest high up in the large rainforest trees and normally deep into the tree trunk. Observers have recorded groups of birds consisting of dominant pairs, each dominant pair of breeding birds have helpers which are offspring from previous years or unpaired adult birds that come and assist in the rearing of young. The breeding pair more, or less, breed continually all-year-round. |
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- pirate
(2879) - [2007-10-15 2:19]
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Hi Jon
that's a nice one, great eye-contact, lovely colours , very good sharpness and good compo
tfs
tom
Nice shot, Jon!
Really colorful guy.
TFS
Ralf
- PeterZ
(8287) - [2007-10-15 6:44]
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Hello Jon,
A photo with a great DOF and colours. Very good sharpness, pose and composition.
Regards,
Peter
- SelenE
(12226) - [2007-10-23 1:32]
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Hi Jon,
Nice capture of this colorful parrot. I liked the POV and composition. TFS
Best wishes,
Selen