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A young juvenile Metallic Starling (Aplornis metallica) with the white-streaked underparts. This one has only the tiniest iridescence starting to come through on the head and shoulders - makes the images much easier to capture compares to the adults. This one will be from the first brood of the season, they appear to spend a lot of time helping the adults with nest renovations. This particular nest did not appear to have chicks hatched, but with the shallow focal plane you can see the entrance clearly, and there was a lot of activity in and out with nesting material.
ISO1000, 400mm, f6.3, 1/200 2x fill flash, by Canon. Click for better resolution. |
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by Dan Kearl
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