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Greater Coucal (Lamma Island) 褐翅鴉鵑

Greater Coucal (Lamma Island) 褐翅鴉鵑

Original message posted by anonymous_guy2 on 11/3/2006

This chap came to close & couldn't fit him in the frame.
Presume is a juvenile just coming into adult plumage....




YSW, Lamma Island
Nikon D70s w/Nikkor 300mm F/4
11/03/2006

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Original message posted by Bob Thompson on 11/3/2006

I looks as though you need to find a Lesser Coucal, then it will fit in frame

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Original message posted by anonymous_guy2 on 12/3/2006

Or take 2 photos & stitch them together.
Not great, but is my first effort   



YSW, Lamma Island
D70s w/Nikkor 300mm F/4
12/03/2006

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Original message posted by Bob Thompson on 13/3/2006

Nice job Guy,  

I believe that" stitching" is common amongst digiscopers. Digiscoping suffers from fringing on the edge of frame, so some photographers take 2 photo's , one of the head and one of the tail and "stich" them together.

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Original message posted by anonymous_guy2 on 13/3/2006

Thanks Bob........... forgot to photograph the feet.

Here's another - full frame



YSW, Lamma Island
D70s w/Nikkor 300mm F/4
12/03/2006

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Original message posted by anonymous_guy2 on 2/4/2006



YSW, Lamma Island
D70s w/Nikkor 300mm F/4
01/04/2006

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Original message posted by anonymous_guy2 on 12/4/2006


Greater Coucal [Centropus sinensis]


D200 w/Nikkor 70-200mm w/1.7
Lamma Island, Hong Kong
12/08/2006

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Original message posted by Etta on 12/4/2006


[quote:6a47e6563e="Web GCGreenfinch"]Original message posted by anonymous_guy2 on 2/4/2006



YSW, Lamma Island
D70s w/Nikkor 300mm F/4
01/04/2006[/quote]


An impressive close up shot!     

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Original message posted by anonymous_guy2 on 1/9/2006

Immature Greater Coucal basking in the early morning sun......


D200 w/70-200mm + 1:7
Lamma Island
25/08/2006

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Original message posted by Cassie on 10/9/2006

[quote:f0f19ca030="Web GCGreenfinch"]Original message posted by anonymous_guy2 on 2/4/2006



YSW, Lamma Island
D70s w/Nikkor 300mm F/4
01/04/2006[/quote]


wow! very nice!

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Original message posted by anonymous_guy2 on 11/10/2006



Nikon D200 W/Nikkor VR 70-200mm F/2.8 G
2006/10/07 13:49:54.8
Focal Length: 86mm
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern
1/125 sec - F/7.1
Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV
Sensitivity: ISO 200
Optimize Image: Normal
White Balance: Auto
AF Mode: AF-C

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Original message posted by johnallcock on 11/10/2006

The posting on the 1st Sept (photo taken 25 Aug)appears to show a juvenile Lesser Coucal rather than Greater.

Note the pale face, chestnut on the crown, streaked (rather than barred) appearance to the upperparts, dark back, relatively short bill and dark (grey) eye.

Juvenile Greater Coucal is generally rather similar to adults but with white barring the the black feathers (and of course dark barring on the wings)

Note that adult Lesser Coucals moult into a brown, streaked plumage (similar to the juveniles) during the winter but would not show barring on the wings.

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Original message posted by Neil on 11/10/2006


Guy, well done on the Lesser, Neil.

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Original message posted by anonymous_guy2 on 14/10/2006


Thanks John.
Is nice to get a Lesser when you think you've got a Greater.
Got what I thought was a Lesser last year in the same spot (Lowland) but everybody told me was a Greater......... so this could be my first Lesser. I'll repost it under Lesser. Thanks once again.
Another shot of the Greater from last week...

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Original message posted by anonymous_guy2 on 14/10/2006


Nikon D200 w/Nikkor VR 70-200mm F/2.8 G
2006/10/07 13:48:16.4
Focal Length: 80mm
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern
1/160 sec - F/7.1
Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV
Sensitivity: ISO 200
Optimize Image: Normal
White Balance: Auto
AF Mode: AF-C

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11/01/2007 - Greater Coucal.......

YSW, Lamma island
Nikon D200 w/Nikkor VR 70-200mm F/2.8 G
2007/01/07 15:04:09.2
Lens: VR 70-200mm F/2.8 G
Focal Length: 90mm
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Spot
1/250 sec - F/4
Exposure Comp.: -0.7 EV
Sensitivity: ISO 200
Optimize Image: Custom
White Balance: Auto
AF Mode: AF-C
Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached
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Terrible light today...... but managed to get this chap.......

Nikon D200 w/Nikkor VR 70-200mm F/2.8 G
2007/04/02 10:44:18.5
Focal Length: 70mm
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern
1/30 sec - F/3.5
Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV
Sensitivity: ISO 200
Optimize Image: Custom
White Balance: Auto
AF Mode: AF-C
Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached

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Guy,

I would like to know how  you can take this chap with such short lens ( 70mm?).

Robert

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Hi Robert,

have just built a 40' pond in the garden & set up a hide alongside.
This chap comes down to water at roughly the same time everyday.
This was the first time I tried to get a shot. But as I said, light was really bad yesterday.
Will try & get some better shots over Easter.

70mm ? Had to wait for him to move away from me a little before I got the shot. He came within about 3' of me at one time.  :shock:

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How?

Thanks Guy,

Can you share with us how the hide looks like? Were they built (the pond and hide) purposely for birding? That is great.

Wing

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Re: How?

[quote:ab9c42e311="cchakwing"]Thanks Guy,

Can you share with us how the hide looks like? Were they built (the pond and hide) purposely for birding? That is great.

Wing[/quote]
Hi Wing (nice name for a birder)

The pond has been purposefully built for birds (& bugs)
is 35-45' long & at its widest about 10', although most is less than 6' wide.
Is a pond/stream/swamp with water being pumped from one end to the other.
If you can imagine walking through a forest & stumbling into a "swamp....., that is what my pond will look like when it is finished...... fallen trees, overhanging branches, lots & lots of undergrowth, with a few open patches.
Was originally a flat pieece of open "waste" ground on the edge of my patio, 10' from the house.
Is not made using pondliner but clay.... very troublesome but plant roots can grow through it. Very high in mineral content. When it is finished should be good.

Is still in the making, and the water is very cloudy at the moment (1-2 months more). But have recorded about 30 different species so far (but no kingfishers yet).

The hide.
This particular one is an "army" pop up tent I bought in Bangkok for HK$ 200...... but normally I use mosquito nets - I have 4 scattered around Lamma.

Hope this is of help if you are thinking of doing it yrself....... but is not easy. The building or the waiting.

All the best.

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Thanks Guy,

Tremendous. I wish I could have a look of your setup when I was at Lamma Island.  :

Wing

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[quote:c478afb9f4="cchakwing"]Thanks Guy,

Tremendous. I wish I could have a look of your setup when I was at Lamma Island.  :

Wing[/quote]
Sure.... let me know if you are coming over

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And it's tail........ record shot  :wink:

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Nikon D200 w/Nikkor VR 70-200mm F/2.8 G
2007/04/15 09:21:22.7
Focal Length: 200mm
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern
1/90 sec - F/3.5
Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV
Sensitivity: ISO 200
Optimize Image: Custom
White Balance: Auto
AF Mode: AF-C
Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached

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Was quite amusing.
Came down to water...... found a cockroach but was about 20' away. I started mimicing the Coucal mating call & he/she immediately started coming towards me until ihe-she was about 3' from my lens. He/she started trying to do the mating call & was bobbing his/her head up & down.... but because of having the cockroach in his/her mouth was coming out more of a squeak.
Couldn't work out where the sound was coming from & finally left confused for some upper branches.
This photo was taken from about 10'. Sorry not much DOF but was in the shade & the light not coming through


Nikon D200 w/Nikkor VR 70-200mm F/2.8 G2007/04/22 11:39:09.4
Focal Length: 200mm
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Center-Weighted
1/125 sec - F/3.2
Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV
Sensitivity: ISO 200
Optimize Image: Custom
White Balance: Auto
AF Mode: AF-C
Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached

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More of the same.......

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and again....... apologies but needed a little flash coz the light was sooooo bad

Nikon D200 w/Nikkor VR 70-200mm F/2.8 G
2007/04/22 14:58:21.1
Focal Length: 86mm
Exposure Mode: Manual
Metering Mode: Spot
1/50 sec - F/3.5
Exposure Comp.: +0.3 EV
Sensitivity: ISO 200
Optimize Image: Custom
White Balance: Auto
AF Mode: AF-C
Flash Sync Mode: Rear Curtain
Auto Flash Mode: Built-in TTL
Auto Flash Comp: -0.3 EV

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D200 w/70-200
15/11/2007

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Nikon D3
2007/12/15 11:58:40.1
Lens: 500mm F/4 D
Focal Length: 500mm
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern
1/200 sec - F/5.6
Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV
Sensitivity: ISO 320
Optimize Image:
White Balance: Color Temp. (5260 K)
AF Mode: AF-S
Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached

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Apologies........ another head shot

Nikon D3
2008/02/03 16:30:07.2
Lens: VR 70-200mm F/2.8 G
Focal Length: 280mm
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Spot
1/160 sec - F/7.1
Exposure Comp.: -1.0 EV
Sensitivity: ISO 320
White Balance: Color Temp. (5260 K)
AF Mode: AF-S
Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached

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My day wouldn't be complete without another Greater Coucal portrait...

Nikon D3
2008/02/10 15:27:26.2
Lens: 500mm F/4 D
Focal Length: 500mm
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Multi-Pattern
1/50 sec - F/5.6
Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV
Sensitivity: ISO 640
White Balance: Color Temp. (5260 K)
AF Mode: AF-S
Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached

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