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Not as impressive as the European Starling murmurations, but these can be nearly as spectacular if you find a big enough flock. This flock was quite small, but I liked the effect of the slow shutter panning.
Red-billed Quelea, photographed in Mana Pools (Zimbabwe). Techs: Nikon Df Nikkor 80-400mm VR-II @ 270mm f14 | 1/15 SS | ISO-100 Morkel Erasmus
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