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Subject: [Leica] Black Capped Lory
From: skalte at icloud.com (Susan Ryan)
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 21:40:07 -0600
References: <mailman.5118.1426021112.1819.lug@leica-users.org> <E3FDA5F8-17C5-4F7E-95A0-35B0E8B85DE4@netvigator.com>

Thanks for showing - these are great pictures of beautiful birds. 

Sue

Sent from my iPhone

> On Mar 10, 2015, at 8:45 PM, H&ECummer <cummer at netvigator.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Again,
> 
> I followed the other photographer with the Nikon D4 around and noticed he 
> had stopped for a time at the lower end of the walkway through the Aviary.
> He had found a pair of Black Capped Lory sharing a natural bird bath in 
> the stump of a tree. I settled in and worked the scene - shot nearly 500 
> pictures as the birds splashed and cleaned themselves. Here are five 
> photos from the first edit:
> 
> Contemplating the bath:
> 
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Howard+Cummer/HK2015/BlkHd1.jpg.html>
> 
> Getting wet:
> 
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Howard+Cummer/HK2015/BlkHdYelwg5333.jpg.html>
> 
> Splashing around:
> 
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Howard+Cummer/HK2015/BlkHdSplash.jpg.html>
> 
> Flapping to dry off:
> 
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Howard+Cummer/HK2015/BlkHdFstWg5521.jpg.html>
> 
> The final fast shake:
> 
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Howard+Cummer/HK2015/BlkHdShake5604.jpg.html>
> 
> The first three frames are shot at 1/2000 f11 and ISO 6400,
> 
> The last two are shot at 1/100 f11 and ISO 320 - to emphasize the action.
> 
> Please look large. C&C always welcome.
> 
> Howard
> 
> PS: The black-capped lory (Lorius lory) also known as western black-capped 
> lory or the tricolored lory, is a parrotfound in New Guinea and adjacent 
> smaller islands. It is a colorful and relatively robust lory (31 cm). 
> There are seven subspecies, all with green wings, red heads and body 
> around the wing, a black cap, grey-black cere, yellow underwings, and blue 
> legs and belly. Most also have a blue nape and mantle (area between wings 
> on the back). It remains overall widespread and common.
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