Piratic Flycatcher, Legatus leucophaius
Tyrannidae (TYRANT FLYCATCHERS)
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This photo was taken in: Trinidad and Tobago
This photo was taken with:
Cannon EOS 650 with Sigma 170/500mm lens. Fuji Sensia ASA200 slide film scanned using Epsom 4990 with some processing using Photoshop Elements 3
The photo was taken by: Charles Fox
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