A Yellow-faced Honeyeater (Lichenostomus chrysops) feeding on nectar. EXIF: Canon EOS 30D : 1/250 sec : f/5.6 : 400 mm : ISO 100
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Categories: [ANIMALS] [BIRDS] [Honeyeater]
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Avian perfection, as always. The bird has a very fast look about it . . as if it could easily have been a shot of a fuchsia bush just 1/250th sec later!
AG on 25th March 2008 @ 8:19pm
Wow, that's a great capture. You got the diagonals and everything. You really know how to shoot birds!!
silfver on 25th March 2008 @ 9:19pm
I love the deep greens in the background. It makes for the perfect backdrop for this fella!
Laurie on 27th March 2008 @ 1:17am
I agree with silfver, fantastic!!
Anuska on 27th March 2008 @ 6:43am
That would have been a good picture without the bird, which I didn´t see at first sight, but with
it´s perfect.
oldshutterhand on 27th March 2008 @ 7:22am
Fantastic. Always enjoy looking at your photography.
Jean on 28th March 2008 @ 1:52pm
Birds are such flexible, agile creatures plus they have the ability to fly. In my daydreams, I wish I could do the same. Lovely shot.
Gavin Hart on 29th March 2008 @ 7:31pm
The colours are really beautiful. I wouldn't mind turning into a honey-eater for a day or too and hanging upside down drinking nectar :).
Jylan Wynne on 8th April 2008 @ 2:39pm