You know it's a capable camera but I didn't think anyone had actually bought a K110D.

The tourists you get must be blind. Those don't look anything like turkey buzzards.

On 10/6/2013 10:32 AM, Alan C wrote:
These are Ground Hornbills often referred to as "Turkey Buzzards" by N. American tourists because of their resemblance to the Vulture (Turkey) Buzzard. They are the largest of the hornbills, not completely flightless, spending most of the time foraging for food on the ground. They are quite scarce with a slow breeding rate (about 1 chick per year).

K7 - the one with the chick; K110D - the others. All with the FA 100-300.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/sets/72157636247920946/


Alan




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