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Birds with Big Beaks

cjf2

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Brown Pelican in the USA
1 Brown Pelican - State Bird of Louisiana - .jpg


Great Thick-knee (Esacus recurvirostris) in Sri Lanka - Wide Eyed and Legless!
Great Thicknee wide eyed and legless.jpg


Shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) flies over Lake Victoria - Uganda
1 Flying bird - Shoebill Uganda contrasty sf.jpg
  • Canon - Canon EOS 50D
  • 400.0 mm
  • ƒ/5.6
  • 1/3200 sec
  • Pattern
  • Auto exposure
  • 0.3
  • ISO 400
 
The Pelican and the Great Thick-knee are impressive as it is but the Shoebill is just unreal! The bird is like a live cartoon character.

Beautiful captures btw.
 
The Pelican and the Great Thick-knee are impressive as it is but the Shoebill is just unreal! The bird is like a live cartoon character.

Beautiful captures btw.
Thanks.
It was the bird we most wanted to see in Uganda and expected it to be quite hard to see but we went on a canoe trip almost outside the airport perimeter and hit lucky.

There is a famous video of one moving a duck which gives an idea of scale. It’s one big bill!
There are at least stills at this link Ang Google will show some amusing videos of them in zoos.
 
Thanks.
It was the bird we most wanted to see in Uganda and expected it to be quite hard to see but we went on a canoe trip almost outside the airport perimeter and hit lucky.

There is a famous video of one moving a duck which gives an idea of scale. It’s one big bill!
There are at least stills at this link Ang Google will show some amusing videos of them in zoos.
That is just awesome! It seems to be as intelligent as it is strange looking, and big. Thanks.

Just looked up some footage via youtube as I'm very curious now.
 
Excellent work and shots. Only on the net do I get to see these. Pretty darn special.

Danny.
 
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