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Broadbill with pollen cap (1 Viewer)

Greg Scott

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Copyright 2003 Gregory J. Scott
High Speed flash photo of a Broadbill male, Arizona April 2003, South of Tucson
Canon D60 dSLR, 100mm macro lens, two canon 550ex flashes.

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wow, yet another great picture. if you hadn't told me about the pollen cap, i would've thought it was part of the plumage! lol

Again, excellent work!
 
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