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Fierynecked Nightjar
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Fierynecked Nightjar (Caprimulgus pectoralis)

One of those birds that you either see or you don't...
Habitat
Rocky outcrop in bushveld
Location
Pilanesberg South Africa
Date taken
19 March 2008
Scientific name
Caprimulgus pectoralis
Equipment used
Canon 40d Bigma
Easy to tread on I guess as he blends in so well!! Very nice shot and what a super name he has!!

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Cora.
 
Congratulations on taking joint second in the July 2008 theme challenge 'Camouflaged Birds'.

All 48 entries were included in the voting booth for members to select their favourite entry. 89 members cast their vote.

Voting was pretty close for most of the time but one entry gradually edged a little ahead of the rest of the field.

First place -
Chris Kotze with Scops Owl(1) which attracted 11/89 votes.

Second place was a three way split all taking 6/89 votes.

raulqc with Sleeping Beauty
jtwood with Savanna Nightjar
alan carr with Fireynecked Nightjar

Congratulations to the winners
 
Wonderful shot Alan. Such a pleasure to see a live one in the daytime. Serendipity!
 

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