Spangled Drongo

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Cage
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Spangled Drongo

Only ever seen this bird once before so I was pretty happy when it landed in my gum tree. I raced inside and grabbed my camera and tripod and mounted the camera on the run. Silly me, I mounted with the camera plate instead of the lens plate. Duh !!  indecision  It was about 5m up the tree and I couldn't swivel the camera up so this was hand-held, tripod and all.

I was amazed at how agile it was in the air catching it's prey, and peed off that it alwayts landed back in the tree behind a branch. The second shot is only to show what it was catching.

This appears to be an immature bird that hasn't got all it's lovely irridescent blue plumage yet.

Reflex
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Whereabouts were these taken Cage?

Samford Valley Qld.

Cage
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In my backyard near Maitland NSW.

Cheers

Cage

Hunter Valley NSW

pacman
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yes a juvenile bird as indicated by it's brown eye, it turns red/ornage when mature

Peter

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Nice photos Cage - its got a bit of blue/green sheen developimg  there in the first pic. 

Reflex
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Cage wrote:

In my backyard near Maitland NSW.

 Sorry for some reason I thought you were from Brisbane.

Samford Valley Qld.

Rick N
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Nice work,very distinctive looking bird. Looks like the D800s working oksmiley Saw an 800e on the web for 2800.00 new, which is about 2800.00 more than I can afford at the moment frown

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Cheers Rick.

That shot was taken pre D800 with my D600 and Tamron 70-200 f2.8. It turned out pretty well consifering it was hand-held, trippod and all. The VC works really well and I'm seriously thinking about the Tamron 150-600mm.

Cheers

Cage

Hunter Valley NSW

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