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My contribution for this week’s
Black and White
Challenge
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Some African birds for my Black and White photos.
Yellow Billed Hornbills.
South African residents, or ex-pats, might pick this photo.
A closer look, or clue…got it?
A South African Franklin.
The original photo.
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Wow, very nice photos – I particularly love the first one!
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The Hornbills are fierce looking but fun birds once you get to know them 🙂
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How beautiful, you’ve given me ideas…
🙂 Thank you for the pingback!
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Glad I could help. I often find that viewing other posts can push ‘inspiration’ button some in the mind 🙂
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I love your photos! Well done!
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Thank you
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Those Hornbills look particularly scary in B&W!!
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I thought the same until we saw them up a tree ‘laughing’ together. I really grew to like them.
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WOW!!! I love you black and whites this week!! 🙂
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Thank you Cee
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The Natal Spurfowl 🙂 http://beautyofbirds.com/natalspurfowl.html
In Afrikaans we call it a ‘Fisant’ (I think) The ‘Franklin’ bit had me bowled. It’s amazing photos! 🙂
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That’s how they were described to us. There may have been another word, denoting different varieties. I cannot remember hearing the Afrikaans name.
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