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Photography Creatures posted on Jul 02, 2008
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This Secretary Bird was looking up to a rubber snake that had been thrown up into the air for him to do his party piece of kicking it to death.. The Secretary Bird, Sagittarius serpentarius, is a large, mostly terrestrial bird of prey. Endemic to Africa, it is usually found in the open grasslands and savannas of the sub-Sahara. Although a member of the order Falconiformes, which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as kites, buzzards, vultures, and harriers, it is so distinctive that it was given its own family, Sagittariidae. Which is earlier than other birds of prey in Emergence apart from the Vultures. It enjoys a certain fame in Africa, specifically Sudan and South Africa, serving as a prominent emblem on both nations' coats of arms. And I am sure the birds amazing ability to kill snakes may also endear them to many. Showing the feather crest. The Secretary Bird is instantly recognizable as having an eagle-like body on crane-like legs which increases the birds height to around 1.3 m (4 ft) tall. This 140 cm (4.5 ft) long bird has an eagle-like head with a hooked bill, but has rounded wings. Body weight averages at about 3.3 kg (7.3 lbs) and the wingspan is over 2 m (6.6 ft). Thanks for taking time to view and any comments you care to make

Comments (71)


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jeroni

12:43PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

nice mood, great composition

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carlx

12:44PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

What a funny bird!!! Amazing portrait!!!

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kgb224

12:45PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

Excellent capture my friend.I tried to capture it in pilansberg,but my picture is not of good qaulity.

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mark.spooner

12:46PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

I've always loved the Secretary Bird, excellent capture.

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tetsu-pino

12:46PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

Very beautiful!! Splendid capture!!

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Janiss

12:49PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

Such marvelous gold beak... I want the same! lol! Excellent Danny!

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flora-crassella

12:49PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

...immer meine ich Du kannst Deine Fotos nicht toppen - aber es geht! Wunderbares Vogel-Foto! Hervorragend !!!!!!!!

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JeffG7BRJ

1:01PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

Superb capture Danny, those eyes look as sharp as that beak. The expression of concentration is fantastic, as is the detail in the whole of the face. I have seen this bird before in documentries showing it during a kill, I would hate to be a snake with one of these close by. Excellent work. Bravo!!!!!

BorisB

1:06PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

A funny little fellow, great image!!

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Fidelity2

1:21PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

This is an excellent image. 5+.

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RodolfoCiminelli

1:31PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

Fantastic and impressive shot my friend, wonderful detail.....!!!!!

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fredster66

2:27PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

Outstanding image!

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gizmo563

2:28PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

Fantastic shot!

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Ac-Dc

2:33PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

perfect image, great shot.

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Meisiekind

2:52PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

Stunning Danny - what a great image! :)

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tallpindo

2:53PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

I am into locking out the occult doubling of expectation to a singular one. Snakes that rise again as a flaming flying cockatrice are especially troubling. Can the secretary inform me of the minutes of the last meeting?

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SapUS59

3:01PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

excellent !!

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timtripp

3:17PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

superb

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artaddict2

3:20PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

You couldn't catch the detail and perfect lighting any better than this Danny. What a great bird, killing snakes and held in high esteem on coats of Arms! Wow very impressive!

vlaaitje

3:39PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

this is a real cracker, what an awesome details

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tizjezzme

3:50PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

I knew this was yours :) Beautiful Danny!

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kenwas

4:09PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

An amazing facial expression with those eyes. Super image Danny!

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durleybeachbum

4:47PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

Marvellous and funny!

MrsLubner

5:10PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

What a character! That is so unusual! So intent and so fixed and yet, so strange. magnificent.

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Darkwish

5:21PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

Fantastic work! Very well done! 5

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G_Mansco

5:32PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

It is really funny and so gorgeous at the same time ;O)

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jocko500

5:35PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

lot of detail here

MedTran39

5:38PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

Oh my - have never heard of this bird. Fantastic capture!

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LudyMelltSekher

5:39PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

Hello my dear friend,What a beautiful and excelent photography,Super Wonderful!!! Congratulations!!! A million stars **** Thanks you very much for you comments. Have a marvelous Wednesday.Luminous blessings.Ludy.

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kansas

5:45PM | Wed, 02 July 2008

A curious looking bird. I've only seen them on NatGeo and they have always fascinated me. Interesting info.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/10.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 5D
Shutter Speed1/800
ISO Speed500
Focal Length400

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