Vijay Rajan
26-10-2012, 02:28 PM
Close up of a Non-breeding Cattle Egret (Bubulcus Ibis).
Cattle Egret are opportunistic feeders and follow large animals or farm machines around to catch insects. They greatly reduce the number of flies that bothers cattle by pecking them off their skin. They have also been seen at airports waiting for airplanes to pass and blow insects out of the grass !
Canon 60 D, Sigma 150 - 500 mm DG OS HSM.
AE, f/8, 1/500, Spot metering, ISO 200, handheld, full frame, 10% squarish crop for outlining plumage & highlight beak in the composition. Thanks for viewing C & C please.
Cattle Egret are opportunistic feeders and follow large animals or farm machines around to catch insects. They greatly reduce the number of flies that bothers cattle by pecking them off their skin. They have also been seen at airports waiting for airplanes to pass and blow insects out of the grass !
Canon 60 D, Sigma 150 - 500 mm DG OS HSM.
AE, f/8, 1/500, Spot metering, ISO 200, handheld, full frame, 10% squarish crop for outlining plumage & highlight beak in the composition. Thanks for viewing C & C please.