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Photo of the Day ~ Birds Category ~ November 15, 2008

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Southern Ground Hornbill
by tammy osborne (tosborne) 
Camera:
Canon PowerShot S5IS
Location:
Atlanta, Georgia
 
United States of America

Photographer Notes:
None.


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Erik Anderson commented on November 15, 2008 00:27:
What a great bird! It looks like a piece of animated machinery. The bokeh works really well with the black and orange feathers and the "see-through" beak.
Chrissy B commented on November 15, 2008 00:35:
Wow what an amazing looking bird. Congratulations on your Photo of the Day win Tammy.
ellen hodges commented on November 15, 2008 07:03:
Congrats on a great capture with fantastic details, Tammy!
Linn Smith commented on November 15, 2008 10:59:
The big beak and deep red color attracts the attention of the viewer quickly...wonderful detail! Congratulations on your win today!
Monnie Ryan commented on November 15, 2008 11:12:
A face only a mother could love. Quite an interesting bird -- the detail is outstanding. Congratulations!
Teresa Burnett commented on November 15, 2008 16:17:
Fantastic capture, Tammy!! Wonderful lighting!! Congratulations on your POTD!!
Joyce Webley commented on November 15, 2008 16:36:
A great image of a very interesting looking bird. I've never seen a beak like that! Congratulations, Tammy!
tammy osborne commented on November 15, 2008 16:56:
thank you all so very much for all of your wonderful comments...Zoo Atlanta’s ground hornbills, Gumby and Zazu, are extremely popular among visitors for their delight in parading back and forth and proudly displaying bits of their dinner. In the wild in Africa, ground hornbills feed on invertebrates, reptiles, amphibians and small mammals. These birds are extremely intelligent and inquisitive and will often cooperate with each other to achieve a common goal; keepers have to work hard to keep their brains oc
Robin-Lee Vieira commented on November 15, 2008 19:05:
Very cool looking bird..and a great capture by you! Excellent detail and dof..and an interesting beak..well shown! I also found the info on this species very interesting! An excellent POTD! Congrats Tammy!!


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