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    Default Black Crowned Night Heron

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    Body:- Canon 600D
    Lens:- EF70-200 F/4 L IS USM
    Mode:- Program AE
    Focal Length:- 200mm
    Av:-4
    TV/SS:- 1/250
    ISO:- 400
    Flash:- Off
    Image re-sized.
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    Nice perch. Silky crest of long feathers looks fine. It has become rare in Kolkata.
    Mashiur Bhai, good that you have posted Night Heron and Pond Heron simultaneously, very helpful for comparison.Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild

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    I love this bird!! Nice capture

    I have seen this bird in a enclosure in Guindy National Park... its a beautiful bird... i felt pathetic seeing large birds like Pelicans, Painted Storks, Herons, Egrets all in one cage... unable to fly freely...

    Are there any benefits from such kind of enclosures? Experts please comment

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    Nice perch and good eye contact. Moving a bit more to the left would have possibly helped to get the full bill in clear (presently the tip is blocked by the branch). Nice clean background. Which white balance are you using? A more off-centered composition would enhance the image further. Thanks for sharing.

    Vamshi, birds in enclosures, sounds like a zoo . I don't think there can be any benefits of having birds in cages. Only benefit can be for people to see. Is this a specific area in Guindy National Park where birds are put in cages?
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    @Mrudul, there is a children park adjacent to National park, they have an enclosure with all these birds and not neatly mantained, very less water and there were many birds

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    Mashiur,
    Nice to see a night heron. Like your previous image, this image too has a tint. Did you accidentally change your white balance settings in the camera?

    The tip of the beak is hidden behind the branch. Moving a bit to the left would have helped in getting the complete beak. Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Thanks all for the valuable inputs.

    There was issues with my camera's white balance setting (). I have tried to fix the same through post-processing and am posting the image once again.

    I will take utmost care in composing my subject as well as check my camera setting before going for a trip ().
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    The repost looks better. Agree it is good to check the settings before going for a shoot.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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