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What Bird?

Robert Watcher

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Does anyone have the name of this slender little beauty that I photographed near Lake Managua, Nicaragua a couple of days ago? We are thinking that it is in the Motmot family - about a foot and a half long I'd say. Shot at 800ISO with Olympus E-510 and 70-300 lens at the 300mm setting (600mm equivalent)



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Robert Watcher

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Well I have discovered that this bird appears to be a Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher.

From a photographic standpoint - all I know is that when shooting with it in profile, it was so slim that I had a hard time keeping the focus point on its body when handholding with a 600mm equivalent lens. And so I am pleased that it turned out for me.


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I went through the Photos in my Birds of Costa Rica book (Costa Rica is just south of Nicaragua), and found one that seems to match it quite well: Scissor-tailed Flycatcher. Very cool bird, and photo!
 
I am a big fan of those birds.They were everywhere back in my early years in Texas. They are sometimes called the Texas bird of paradise and are also Oklahoma's state bird. Nice capture of a somewhat elusive target.
James
 
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