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Indian Black Ibis
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The photograph was taken (shutter priority mode, ISO 8oo) at central point of the Kanha zone. Red-naped Ibis (Pseudibis papillosa) also known as the Indian Black Ibis or just the Black Ibis, is a species of ibis found in parts of the Indian Subcontinent. The sexes are alike. It has a curlew-like long down-curved bill, a black head with a patch of crimson, and a white patch near the shoulder. This largish black bird is found at lakes, in marshes, in riverbeds and on irrigated farmland—it is not as aquatic as many other species of ibis. It is gregarious and generally forages on margins of wetlands in small numbers. Sources:flickr |
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Hello Sir...
Nice pic of this beautiful bird but sharpness is little bit less and you should leave some space on upper side ....Overall pic is good .. TFS
Regards ...LOVISH GARLANI
你好
照的很清晰
鳥很可愛
還有的姿勢逗趣
構圖也美麗
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Hello Biplap.
I have never seen this bird and your shot is brilliant. Excellent details from pine perch against the spotless sky.
Regards,
Jusni
Hello Biplab,
Good photograph of Black Ibis, good sharpness and details, good composition, good background.
Tfs,
Daystar-7