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    it is a rescued horned owl clearly showing nictitating membrane.
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    Good image but please stick to the forum rules. You are not supposed to post images of captive/restrained animals/birds... Please refer to http://www.indiawilds.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34 for forum rules...

    As an image this is good. Nice and sharp.
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    Agree with Bibhav... The image is good, it's sharp and I like the compo too...But please stick to the rules.

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    thanks for the comments.it is not a captive or anyway restrained bird .it was my understanding that rescued bird falls into different catagory(nature friendly). anyway, i will make it a point not to post such images hereafter.

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    Jitendra,
    Please don't misunderstand it... We're not saying the bird is "captive or restrained by force" or anything like that... It's only that we here prefer images of birds in their natural habitat, in their proper wild state, with as little signs of human involvement as possible.

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