Hello one and all.
I've been admiring everyone's photos for a few months now and I must say that I'm very envious of the skills (and lenses) that you all have. It's been a bit intimidating really but, I've decided to bite the bullet and actually post something myself.
This is a Red Wattlebird (Anthochaera carunculata), and can be found in the lower regions of Australia. Thankfully we have the right native trees around that they come back year after year so I can gain lots of practice with these guys. Unfortunately, it's a bit too dark around the eye so the detail is lost, but I do have some others that may make up for that if people are interested. 
I have posted the full photo (resized for the forum) and 100% crop, both have had some minor adjustment in Lightroom, converted from RAW to jpg, and run through Noise Ninja.
C&C is welcome of both the photo/s and the post-processing.
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Now I know it's not a duck but, rest assured, I do possess such photos - even managed to get a nice little series of one coming in to land - so I shall post them soon. I promise!





