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Posted By: Cee Cee, 04-04-2017, 07:21 AM

the Sulfur Crested Cockatoo DA55-300 @135


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04-04-2017, 07:40 AM   #2
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That's quite the hair doo, Very nice.

I love the feather detail. I bet it looks really good big.
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marvelous capture... love these creatures! dave m
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Great detail in the capture.

04-04-2017, 03:43 PM   #5
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That's quite the hair doo, Very nice.

I love the feather detail. I bet it looks really good big.
thanks Norm, click on the shot for a larger view, cheers

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marvelous capture... love these creatures! dave m
thank you Dave, they are great fun, cheers


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Great detail in the capture.
thanks EM, good when the birds are ok with human contact, was able to get very close, cheers
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Looking good
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Looking good
and I think he knows it, cheers

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thanks Norm, click on the shot for a larger view, cheers
I was right, totally awesome on my 27 inch iMac.
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very, very nice, thanks for posting it.
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very, very nice, thanks for posting it.
thank you Heinrich, cheers
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great capture and I am assuming this is in the wild?
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great capture and I am assuming this is in the wild?
from the wilds of our motel balcony , I think people must have been feeding them (which is not good for them) they came morning & evening, and pretty much OK with human contact, only getting a little nervous when within a few feet.
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Beautiful shot. I just love these birds a great deal. Thanks so much for sharing.

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Beautiful shot. I just love these birds a great deal. Thanks so much for sharing.

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thanks, they are great fun, cheers
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