Blue Jay

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Blue Jay

Post by stingrey »

Hi all,

Spotted this Blue Jay just emerged from the pupa and drying its wing before taking flight. Miss the chance to capture the actual moment. Prefer this angle to show it naturally rather than rotating it to 180 deg.

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Comments and suggestions are most welcome.
kind regards,
Rey Aguila

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Ohoo! Now that is pretty! Excellent Rey :D
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Thanks you very much, Ken.
kind regards,
Rey Aguila

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Post by Bald Eagle »

Got me, I was expecting a bird, this is much better, excellent shot, very sharp. :D :D
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Beautiful butterfly and background. Like the albatross posting a couple of weeks ago, I was foolishly expecting a bird! :-) This butterfly is new to me.
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Post by stingrey »

Rick and Mike,
Thanks for your comments.
Still a lot more of Butts I have to captured.
Singapore have 192 species and so far I only nailed about 70 of them.
kind regards,
Rey Aguila

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Post by Kenv »

Really beautiful shot Rey.
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Post by stingrey »

Ken,
Thanks for having a look.
kind regards,
Rey Aguila

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