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Thread: Painted Spurfowl

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    Default Painted Spurfowl

    Nikon D 7000, 70-200, F 2.8 @ Fstop 3.5 @ 190mm, 1/200s, ISO 800. Cropped image. Shot at Ranthambore near the entrance gate of route 5
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    Nice sighting. Quite difficult to photograph them, as they are generally shy. The colours look nice. Good eye contact. Thanks for sharing.
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    Nice to see this colourful bird. How beautiful it is! The manmade element at the bottom of the frame is a bit of a disappointment and was not possible to avoid. A bit more contrast would be better here. Thanks for sharing.

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    Sabyasachi

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    Nicely done, these are incredibly difficult to photograph. This is the first time I have had a good look at the plumage. It so closely resembles that of the Tragopans .

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    I have yet not visited Arunachal Pradesh and the fringes of Assam, would love to see temminck's tragopan. Are they as shy as painted spurfowls?

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    Lucky to have photographed this bird out in the open. Most times they just disappear after a glimpse. Seems the light was harsh too. Thanks for sharing.

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