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  1. Striped Cuckoo

    Striped Cuckoo

    It is very hard to have a clear shot of this bird. In fact, over my 10 years of bird photography, this was only the second time I've seen it. Luckly I had the chance for a good shot.
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    Comment by 'Fabio' in media 'Leucistic Rufous-bellied Thrush'

    Thanks, folks. According to local ornithologists, it is not considered albino because only its feathers do not have pigmentation. It it was albino, then the eyes would be red. Rufous-bellied Thrushes stay in the same area for long periods, so I have been watching this guy for some months. I...
  3. Leucistic Rufous-bellied Thrush

    Leucistic Rufous-bellied Thrush

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    Canon 7D II + 400mm f/5.6L prime + TC 1.4x III images

    Thanks Dave. That's it, Phill, the EXIF is shown in each image page on flickr. Just need click on the first and scroll down. Regards, Fabio.
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    Canon 7D II + 400mm f/5.6L prime + TC 1.4x III images

    Hello all, I have been using the 7D II + 400mm f/5.6L prime + TC 1.4x III and many have been asking me about the results, so I have made a small compilation on Flickr (see link below). https://www.flickr.com/photos/fduarte/sets/72157650575321378/ Generally, I would say that at f/8 (wide open)...
  6. Nacunda Nighthawk

    Nacunda Nighthawk

  7. Surucua Trogon

    Surucua Trogon

  8. Nacunda Nighthawk

    Nacunda Nighthawk

  9. Nacunda Nighthawk

    Nacunda Nighthawk

  10. Scarlet-headed Blackbird

    Scarlet-headed Blackbird

  11. Rufous-capped Antshrik

    Rufous-capped Antshrik

  12. Firewood-Gatherer

    Firewood-Gatherer

  13. Double-collared Seedeater

    Double-collared Seedeater

  14. Green Kingfisher

    Green Kingfisher

  15. Chimango Caracara

    Chimango Caracara

  16. Giant Wood-Rail

    Giant Wood-Rail

  17. Green Kingfisher

    Green Kingfisher

  18. Spikes

    Spikes

    This lapwing was showing me his spikes on an attempt to threaten me.
  19. Cattle Tyrant

    Cattle Tyrant

    These are usually friendly birds! Lucky me!
  20. Chalk-browed Mockingbird

    Chalk-browed Mockingbird

    The same setup from the Lapwing portrait. These guys et you get real close, too close for the 400mm 5.6 prime to focus.
  21. Southern Lapwing

    Southern Lapwing

    I was testing the image quality you can get when combining the 400 5.6 prime with a Tamron 1.4x TC and was lucky enough to get this portrait of the Lapwing.
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    How do you protect your camera at the beach?

    Thank you very much for all your suggestions! Regards, Fabio.
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    How do you protect your camera at the beach?

    Thanks, Dalcio! I've added the "salt-water spray" to my original post. regarding the underwater camera housing, it is indeed very expensive! Fabio.
  24. Cattle Tyrant

    Cattle Tyrant

    This was one of the first photos I've taken with the Canon 400mm f/5.6L. I am really enjoying this lens.
  25. Ready to go...

    Ready to go...

    These egrets were posing in a funny formation.
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