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    Default paradise flycatcher

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    Good to see a paradise flycatcher. Seems you had some low light to deal with. Saw them in my BR Hills visit last week, but the camera was in the Safari.

    How much of a crop is this?

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    thanks, this bird always keeps in shadows, this shot was only possible because of tripod, it is a full frame image, no crop
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    Beautiful bird and well taken photograph. TFS.
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    Lovely sighting. The vertical composition is nice. The tree on the left frames well. Its good that you got the tail in full. Wish the light was better. Where was this photographed? Thanks for sharing.
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    Lovely Bird. Nice image in low light. Yet to see the white phase ones this winter.Lots of rufous ones though.
    TFS
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