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Freddie said:Canon 5D MK III, Canon 500L IS f/4 II, Canon 2X TC III
Gitzo 1325 tripod with Wimberley 101 gimbal head
f/8 (wide open) @ 1/250 second
ISO 125, +1 EC
Near Amado, AZ
This was from a blind/hide.
Jack Douglas said:Thanks Click. I'm always wondering why there seems to be more females of every species or is it just me?
Jack
Yin and Yang?Al Chemist said:I took some pictures of these "black swans" on a lake in China on a trip a couple of years ago. Does anyone know the name of these guys? Thanks

5D3_6527 by Stuart Edwards, on FlickrLovely shot, dolina!dolina said:The olive-backed sunbird (Cinnyris jugularis)...
dolina said:The olive-backed sunbird (Cinnyris jugularis), also known as the yellow-bellied sunbird, is a species of sunbird found from Southern Asia to Australia.
Common names for this bird include "tamsi"[1] in the Philippines and "kelicap" in Malaysia.
The sunbirds are a group of very small Old World passerine birds which feed largely on nectar, although they will also take insects, especially when feeding young. Their flight is fast and direct on their short wings. Most species can take nectar by hovering, but usually perch to feed most of the time.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive-backed_sunbird
Location: http://mambukalresort.negros-occ.gov.ph/