................. or so my bird ID App tells me. Spotted down at the lake whilst photographing the water birds.
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Lovely shot John. I agree you have to take advantage of nature when it presents itself and I guess it's better than having it perched on a power line. I've never seen one before so thanks for adding another species to the list. In post I would use a Dodge and Burn layer to just brighten up the chest area which would help give it some extra detail. If you want, I've now included an action to create the Dodge & Burn layer in my LUMINOSITY MASKS action set. Item 18, page 2.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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Distribution
Endemic to mainland Australia, the White-plumed Honeyeater is found found everywhere except in the tropical north, Cape York Peninsula and the most arid areas. Originally a 'straggler' to Sydney until the 1940s, it is now very common and well-established, and has also expanded its range into the upper Hunter Valley all the way to Newcastle, New South Wales. It may also be extending its range into south-western Western Australia, but this is yet to be confirmed.
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