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    Default Great bustard (Otis tarda) and an interesting model of sustainable conservation

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    Hi to everyone. The past weekend I went to Extremadura (western Spain) to spent four days photograping some of the fantastic bird richness of that part of the country and to try to photograph one of the most prized species here in Spain: the great bustard in breeding display. I spent a complete day, about 14 hours, in a blind waiting for this magnificent birds with the hope of witness the courtship display, an amazing nature spectacle. Well I have to said that I failed in my attempt to photograph the display because the displaying birds were too far from me ( I would need a Nikkor 6000 mm 2,8 :D) but I enjoyed a lot and now I have a decent lot of great bustard images. This one is one of my favourites due to the atmosphere, the soft light and the pose of the male trying to impress another adult male. This is a very, very shy and endangered species and to avoid disturbance,photographers have to spend all the day in the blind so you have to wake up very early in the morning. You have to be inside the blind before the sun rising and stay there until the daylight dissapear. The blinds are managed by a conservationist organization and the fees for the use of the blind are mainly for the owners of the lands were the bustard lives. This is a fantastic model for sustainable conservation because the people can obtain important benefits from the conservation of the bustard (and many other steppe bird species). Is very nice to see how the people change its point of view about conservation when they can raise funds. The small villages of the area obtain benefits from the photographers (hotels, restaurants, souvenirs...) and the farmers, land owners too. I am talking about a lot of photographers from many parts of Europe (you have to book with a year of anticipation!). This model is very sensitive to the conservation needs of the bird species in order to be sustainable and is closely surveyed by the conservation authorities. By the way, once the displaying season finish and begin the nesting season the photographing activities are cancelled. Many other bird species living in the same habitat of the great bustard are protected under this interesting model: little bustard, hoopoe, sandgrouses, harriers, larks, bee eaters, little kestrels, eurasian roller and many more. Hope you enjoy the image and feel free to made your comments and critics. [/font]

    Nikon D2X AFS Nikkor 500+1,4XTC Wimberley head, tripod, blind 1/160s f7,1 ISO320
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    Wonderful Image. Like the soft touch and excellent deatils and wonderful subject. A+

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    Juan this reminds me of some of the local dancers !!! Birds must be watching !!!! Elegant and gorgeous !!!! Vale !!!!

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    wow, this is fantastic !!!
    One of the best shots of this species I've ever seen. I hope I have the opportunity to shoot them one day, too...

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    that is fantastic, juan!! what a beautiful bird and well worth every penny spent to protect it and it's land.

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    Beautiful. Maybe a touch off the right for my tastes, but well presented as is.

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    Juan, you are killing me. Just when I thought that Chris' Carmine Bee-eater flight trio would be the best image I had seen here in weeks you go and post this one. Simply superb. Aside from the amazingly sharp and beautiful bird I love the vegetation on the same plane as the bird and the o-o-f green stuff is too good to be true. And the light is so, so sweet. Please stop posting images like this: my heart cannot take it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Juan, you are killing me. Just when I thought that Chris' Carmine Bee-eater flight trio would be the best image I had seen here in weeks you go and post this one. Simply superb. Aside from the amazingly sharp and beautiful bird I love the vegetation on the same plane as the bird and the o-o-f green stuff is too good to be true. And the light is so, so sweet. Please stop posting images like this: my heart cannot take it...
    Oh my god! Arthur, I do not want to kill you!! :D Thank you very much for the comments.
    I agree with Jim about the composition and I will rework the image.
    Thanks a lot for the comments guys

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    Excellent image and good information. 14 hours well spent, congrats.

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    I am not usually at a loss for words but wow ! As pretty and well executed as a gorgeous model in a mens magazine. Well.......close.

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    This is a beautiful bird! The colors of its plumage are much prettier than those of the bustards I saw in Africa last year. The composition looks great to me but there is a small dust spot above and to the left of the bird's bill. Congrats!

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    Juan, YAW; I would be leery about taking too much off the right...
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    Absolutely perfect! sharpness, backgrond also flowers..but I want to emphazise the substainable conservation of Spain: great!!

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    Fascinating read and image. Congratulations!!

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    Hope you invite me next year for a joint photography :D
    Fantastic creature. Like the image knowing how hard to get them :)
    Szimi

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    Fabulous, simply fabulous!! I had to remember to breathe after opening this image. I'm speechless (but babbling, nonetheless)

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