With or without the second Hornbill

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Neil Williams
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Unfortunately the location I picked to shoot the hornbill had one of the birds partially hidden by foliage .............I think it looks okay with both the birds in the frame (got both the eyes) but my other half thinks differently ........what do you guys think?
I did try to move location but they moved also.........bugger

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I agree with your OH.............though even with the single bird, for me it is only a record 'shot' because I know with wildlife especially birds you get distractions and that branch obscuring the birds named feature is way too much IMO

As for everything else, amazing bird the exposure in what looks like a challenging light (blown highlight of the beak) is good.

TFS :)
 
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