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Eurasian Jay
Hi - took my chances of snapping a picture of this posing Eurasian Jay. These birds, found in woodland areas are extremely shy...
Equipment: Nikon D300 + Nikkor 70-200VR1 lens. Camera was tripod mounted and remotely controlled using the Hahnel Combi TF setup. Cheers - Herman
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Very interesting bird with striking colors. And a well composed shot too. Good job!
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Wow. Great shot. It is so interesting to have European contributors here so we see birds that are unfamiliar to me, here in Mid-Atlantic North America.
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Very pretty capture with good colors. Its a real treat to see wildlife from Europe.
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