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    Default Common Tailor Bird

    Camera- Nikon D5000,
    Lens- Nikkor 55-200 VR
    F-5.6, Shtr Spd- 1/30 sec. ISO-640,
    Metering- Spot metering, Aperture priority with manual exp.

    Thanks everyone for your precious time, viewing & commenting....have a nice day ahead....
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    Lovely hyperactive bird this, looks like the light was low as the shutter speed is very low.
    tfs

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    Looks like the light was too bad. 1/30 is too low for skittish birds like these. Not the easiest bird to photograph. I am not sure how you could have managed this shot better, don't know how the D5000 performs at higher ISOs, and you were already at a wide aperture. What mode were you using? Aperture priority or manual? Keep trying, I am sure you will get a good image sooner or later.

    TFS.

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    Lovely bird. I agree with the above comments. Were you hand holding? It would be good at such low shutter speed to use a tripod or a bean bag or rest the camera on a support to avoid the shake. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    I agree that it is tough to get a sharp shot at 1/30 of these skittish birds. Once in a while these birds pause for a moment and that is the time to click. One needs to be very watchful. It is easier that way to observe and click if you are in a hide. Else, the bird can vanish as well.

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    I think you did a decent job at 1/30. Wish the light was better. Liked the eye contact.

    TFS

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    Atul

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    Agree with comments made. These birds can be very active and can give a photographer nightmares if the light is bad!

    I have seen these birds a good many times, but never attempted an image until last month whenI got this: Tailor bird - Indiawilds: Land of the Tiger. Conservation, Wildlife Photography, Communities

    By the way, the bird flew away just after I clicked this, so it is the only image I have of this bird!
    Bhargava

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