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| Photographer |
surya fajri {K:105}
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| Project |
N/A
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Camera Model |
Nikon D70
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| Categories |
Wildlife
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| Portfolio |
ABANG IMAGE
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Lens |
SIGMA 70-200 F2.8 EX HSM
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| Uploaded |
7/14/2005 |
Film / Memory Type |
SANDISK ULTRA II 512MB
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ISO / Film Speed |
0 |
| Views |
163 |
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| Favorites |
0
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Aperture |
f/ |
| Critiques |
5 |
Rating |
5.13
/ 4 Ratings
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| Location |
City - canberra
State - ACT
Country - Australia
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| About |
Red Wattlebird - Anthochaera carunculata One of the most common (and raucous) birds in the Gardens is the Red Wattlebird. They are generally seen feeding on the nectar of the many banksias, waratahs and grevilleas. Red Wattlebirds (named because of the red lobes of skin, called 'wattles', at the side of the neck) also feed on insects and fruit. They occur naturally in native forests and woodlands of southern Australia and are common in parks and gardens.
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