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Recent content by rakeshkalli

  1. Red Breasted Flycatcher

    Red Breasted Flycatcher

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    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Spooted Owlet'

    Thanks Guys.
  3. Spooted Owlet

    Spooted Owlet

  4. Painted Stork with Fish

    Painted Stork with Fish

    My experience with this encounter is a good example for how little things can be of big help when it matters: The Stork Caught the fish.. The Fish escaped the ordeal as it was too big for the Stork to eat.. No Training, No Secret Weapons Just Luck
  5. River Tern

    River Tern

    Had a amazing time with close to 10 River Terns with chicks this Sunday, the chicks were learning to fish and I spent nearly 3hrs with them and they seemed least bothered about me being there.. This one is a adult doing some fishing.
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    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Green Bee Eater'

    Thanks for the encouragement Robert. Rakesh K
  7. Green Bee Eater

    Green Bee Eater

    Trying for a flight shot of this bee eater from last 3 weeks on all the holidays.. Well I am not able to manage it without a tripod/monopod...
  8. Tickells Blue Fly Catcher

    Tickells Blue Fly Catcher

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    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Indian Robin Male'

    Thanks again Frank... thats so nice of you of take time to appreciate
  10. Indian Robin Male

    Indian Robin Male

    Indian Robin(M) looks black to the naked eye, but has a hint of blue in breast, throat & wings, I tried to bring out the colours a little bit to show the beauty in its full glory...
  11. Green Bee Eater

    Green Bee Eater

    Today light is not in the favour as its mostly cloudy, managed to capture very few shots that are usable.
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    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Indian Robin Male'

    Thanks o lot for the comments, I have spent nearly 3hrs for this bird and enjoyed every minute of it....
  13. Indian Robin Male

    Indian Robin Male

    A Indian Robin Male looks Black in Colour to naked eye, but has a hint of blue on its breast and throat, I tried to bring out the colour a little bit...
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