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Another Plumed Whistling-Duck (Dendrocygna eytoni). You can just see the plumes off the body behind the tiger stripes, but they are held close to the body when in flight. Some canvas added.
ISO1250, 1200mm, f8, 1/4000, by Canon. |
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