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  • Wompoo Pigeon

    While I was working on my new pergola, three Wompoo's landed in an Umbrella tree nearby. I got a few group shots, but nothing I was happy with.

    All shots @ iso3200, f8, 1/750th, and 600mm ( #3 @ 460mm )

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    Cheers, Brad.

  • #2
    What a spectacular looking bird never heard of them before let alone seen one. Very nice shots Brad TFS
    If you wish to Learn first learn silence.
    Cheers Pete.
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    • #3
      Gorgeous and well photographed.
      I Shoot A Canon

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      My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
      Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

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      • #4
        Thanks Pete. I agree, I never tire of seeing these beautiful birds, even though I see them most days in the trees around my house. They are a forest dweller ,usually they stay in the deep shade so its hard to capture their true colours.
        These were still taken in the shade, hence the iso3200, but just enough light. Those green/blue feathers really light up when the sun hits them.
        Cheers, Brad.

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        • Pete
          Pete commented
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          Black birds, Starlings and sparrows in around George Town. I'm looking for a small block near one of the national parks where thing of this nature will improve.

          Pete

      • #5
        How lucky are you to have these visiting

        Looks like the light and b/g are going to be a bit of a challenge though

        Cheers
        Alan

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        • Ironwood
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          Cheers Alan. Lighting is a big challenge for sure. I had 2 in the trees just off my verandah this afternoon, they were pretty much just silhouettes against the bright sky above the tree canopy.

      • #6
        Originally posted by Alan View Post
        How lucky are you to have these visiting

        Looks like the light and b/g are going to be a bit of a challenge though

        Cheers
        I do consider myself lucky to live where I do, its great to have the wildlife so close.

        These birds have been a real challenge, I have taken 1000's of shots trying to capture their beauty, my keeper rate is probably around 1-2% .
        Cheers, Brad.

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        • #7
          What a beautiful bird. Don't see these around where I am.

          Love the last shot, where it is trying to eat the seed. Good clarity and color.
          Charles

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          • #8
            I thought for a minute this was an April fool effort. But what a beautiful looking pigeon. Very nicely captured. Where in Oz do these live?
            Better a full bottle in front of me
            than a full frontal lobotomy.
            Hans

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            • #9
              Spectacular!.. never seen one.

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              • Ironwood
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                Cheers Greg. they don't go down as far as Tassy, so you will have to visit up this way to see them

            • #10
              Originally posted by HansE View Post
              I thought for a minute this was an April fool effort. But what a beautiful looking pigeon. Very nicely captured. Where in Oz do these live?
              Thanks Hans. They do have an unlikely colour scheme don't they. When I first moved here and saw them for the first time, I had no idea what they were. I went and bought a field guide for birds to help ID them, its been a handy book.
              According to my book, "The Slater field guide to Australian Birds" they range from Cape York down to the Hunter R NSW. They live in the rainforest along the coastal strip.
              Cheers, Brad.

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              • #11
                Originally posted by sejac View Post
                What a beautiful bird. Don't see these around where I am.

                Love the last shot, where it is trying to eat the seed. Good clarity and color.
                Cheers Charles. They don't make it down your way either I'm afraid. They live on fruit and seeds, but I have read that they have been known to eat insects at times as well.
                Cheers, Brad.

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                • #12
                  Originally posted by Isac View Post
                  Gorgeous and well photographed.
                  Thanks Isac. Sorry I missed your post yesterday, you posted at the same time as I did
                  Cheers, Brad.

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