A black-rumped flameback woodpecker shot in bandipur on th 3rd June'11.
canon 60D,canon 100-400 L IS USM, bean bag
f5.6,1/100sec,ISO 640,EV 0, 400mm, eval metering
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A black-rumped flameback woodpecker shot in bandipur on th 3rd June'11.
canon 60D,canon 100-400 L IS USM, bean bag
f5.6,1/100sec,ISO 640,EV 0, 400mm, eval metering
Bhargava
It is a Male Greater Flameback Woodpecker (Chrysocolaptes Lucidus).It has a scarlet rump and a black tail.I think it is NOT a Black-Rumped Flameback Woodpecker (Dinopium Benghalense). Correct me if I am Wrong. Thanks for sharing. SaktiWild
The overall colour looks a bit more yellow. Try reducing the white balance a bit. Carefully check the whites. Interesting shape of the tree trunk.
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Nice composition.Difficult to photograph this bird.Agree with Sabyasachi about the white balance.TFS
Nice frame. Have you flipped the image from horizontal to vertical?
Agree about the white balance.
No Bibhav..I haven't rotated the image. In fact, that is precisely the reason I posted this image- the perch that looks unique
Bhargava
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