One of the Hawaiian Honeycreepers?
Difficult to rule out digital manipulation, but I imagine with a phototrap
& a bit of perseverance that this would be possible 'in camera'
Cheers,
Karl Seddon
On Tuesday, November 27, 2012, Greg Little wrote:
> Anthony
>
> Looks like a Photoshop job, the bird, mantis and plant could have come from
> anywhere.
>
> Greg Little
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Unidentified bird
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> Hi all
>
> The "bird and mantis" photograph at the link below has been doing the
> rounds
> of photos websites and facebook pages for the last month or so.
>
> http://www.kefi.co/bird-vs-mantis-20279
>
> Can anyone please ID the bird??
>
> Many thanks
> Anthony
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