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    Posting picture of rare bird skulker ,lifer for me canon 7D @400 mm 100-400 iso 1600 f 6.3 jim corbett
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    Wel done in testing lighting conditions and through thicket.. The tree in foreground is bit disturbing though.. Thanks for sharing

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    Nice sighting of this rare bird. I think there was a slight movement. What was the shutter speed? Maybe bumping up the ISO further would have helped. Thanks for sharing.

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    Beautiful find nicely captured

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    Nice sighting. Good image. Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild

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    It is not easy to get a clear image in corbett as one may not be able to move the vehicle leave apart getting down from the vehicle. Wish it had faced the other side, so that composing would have been easy as the tree could then have been the right border of the image. Thanks for sharing.

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