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This is a very interesting and a bit weird looking bird. Normally after the tide when the water recedes, they keep on moving quickly and searching for small invertebrates and insects. The OOF bird has been kept there quite deliberately.
Equipments used : D500 & 500 mm f/4, handheld 1 / 4000 s f / 4 ISO 400 Thanks for your valuable inputs. |
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