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Photographer Keith  Growden  Keith  Growden {Karma:29240}
Project N/A Camera Model Pentax K10D
Categories Wildlife
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Lens Sigma 70-300DG
Uploaded 6/4/2008 Film / Memory Type 2 GB Extreme 3 SD card
    ISO / Film Speed 400
Views 351 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 24 Rating
6.43
/ 7 Ratings
Location City -  Brisbane
State -  QLD
Country - Australia   Australia
About I dont know much about them except they hang around the rubbish tips looking for food. Makes it pretty nerve wracking when you are looking for some for yourself. Go to grab something and you are liable to get speared by that beak. Have to be really quick :))
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There are 24 Comments in 1 Pages
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Keith  Growden Keith  Growden   {K:29240} 6/12/2008
Thankyou very much Srna. It did look at me but this was the best view believe me lol. Hugs xx Keith

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Keith  Growden Keith  Growden   {K:29240} 6/12/2008
Thanks very much Melek. Keith

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Keith  Growden Keith  Growden   {K:29240} 6/12/2008
hahaha No, not yet lol. Hope i dont ever have to do that AJ. Thats what it would be like though i think. Thanks for your comment. Cheers Keith

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Srna Stankovic Srna Stankovic   {K:172232} 6/11/2008
Very nice wildlife shot my dear Keith ... did not want to look at you :( Very elegant shot though :)))
Hope you are fine my dear Friend :)))
Hugs and kisses,
Srna

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Melek Kul Melek Kul   {K:3599} 6/8/2008
nice details and composition...
all best
melek

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AJ Miller AJ Miller   {K:49168} 6/7/2008
So, if I understand you correctly, you hang around rubbish tips looking for food?! A very elegant shot.

AJ

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Keith  Growden Keith  Growden   {K:29240} 6/5/2008
lol I never got close enough to smell them. Is a bit aye. Think i was concentrating on its eye and forgot the rest lol. Ill do better next time. Didnt know about the no crop bit. I can see you did get all the brains. C U. Keith

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Tony Growden   {K:976} 6/5/2008
A STINKY! Ooh I can smell it from here. Excellent shot Keith. A little over exposed or was it over brightened as its not like you to overexpose.
Did you know that because they don't have a crop like normal birds you can feed them rat poison and they will just pass it straight through and keep on eating. It doesn't get time to effect them.
Makes a mockery of the Cause and Effect scenario - Cause Poison - Effect Death.
Hey I just figured out why they stink - they are already dead!

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Tony Growden   {K:976} 6/5/2008
Its easy Dave. Keith got the camera I got the looks and the brains. Hehe

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 6/5/2008
Oops, sorry Keith, as usual I'm confused!
Dave.

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Keith  Growden Keith  Growden   {K:29240} 6/5/2008
Thanks very much Michele. You are to kind to me. They are always scavenging. But they have to eat. Hugs xxx Keith

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Keith  Growden Keith  Growden   {K:29240} 6/5/2008
Im very happy to be able to use Jens knoledge. Very kind of her.I thought if i shot something my reacher didnt, it may help me get better marks :))). Thanks very much Julie. Hugs xxxx Keith

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Keith  Growden Keith  Growden   {K:29240} 6/5/2008
Thanks very much Erland. Cheers Keith

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Keith  Growden Keith  Growden   {K:29240} 6/5/2008
Thankyou Arif. Appreciate it. Im very happy Jen did that. Lot of typing there lol. And i didnt have a clue :))) Cheers Keith

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Keith  Growden Keith  Growden   {K:29240} 6/5/2008
I thankyou very much for the about Jen. Very kind of you. Thanks also for dropping by. Hugs xxx Keith

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Keith  Growden Keith  Growden   {K:29240} 6/5/2008
Thanks Dave. Appreciate your comment. Tony is my brother. He says he has all the brains. I never got any. lol. Cheers Keith

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Keith  Growden Keith  Growden   {K:29240} 6/5/2008
Thanks very much Stan. Cheers Keith

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Michele Carlsen Michele Carlsen   {K:146013} 6/5/2008
Hi Keith ,

I don't know anything about these birds but the beak does look a bit threatening !!

Interesting pose ...and colors...well done my dear !
Hugs,
Michele~

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Julie Salles Julie Salles   {K:22654} 6/4/2008
Of course Jen would come up with a whole story about it...haha, we should nickname her encyclopedia ;) she's full of knowledge!
Great shot my dear student, great clarity and colors. I am glad you're shooting things that your teacher normally doesn't it. Well done!
Big hug and kiss,
Julie.

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Erland Pillegaard Erland Pillegaard   {K:34147} 6/4/2008
Good capture
erland

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Arif Ertan Ersoy (aersoy) Arif Ertan Ersoy (aersoy)   {K:27380} 6/4/2008
looks so interesting!! nice shot my friend keith!! and thanx both of you and jen for the info!
be well,
arif

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Jen van Wijn Jen van Wijn   {K:24075} 6/4/2008
The Australian White Ibis is identified by its almost entirely white body plumage and black head and neck. The head is featherless and its black bill is long and down-curved. During the breeding season the small patch of skin on the under-surface of the wing changes from dull pink to dark scarlet. Adult birds have a tuft of cream plumes on the base of the neck. Birds measure 69 - 76 cm. Females differ from males by being slightly smaller, with shorter bills. Young birds are similar to adults, but have the neck covered with black feathers. In flight, flocks of Australian White Ibis form distinctive V-shaped flight patterns.
Another common name for this bird is Sacred Ibis, but this more appropriately refers to a closely related African species.
The range of food includes both terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates and human scraps. The most favoured foods are crayfish and mussels, which the bird obtains by digging with its long bill. Mussels are opened by hammering them on a hard surface to reveal the soft body inside.

So you must have been eaten lots of fish there my dear:))))
Great looking bird, so handsome and gentle, like you!!
Be well and great evening, big hugss xxJen

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 6/4/2008
Another nice wildlife shot, Tony!
Dave.

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Stan Ciszek Stan Ciszek   {K:56854} 6/4/2008
Good afternoon!.
Amazing capture and about,Keith.
Thanks for sharing.
My best...
Stan.

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