Southern Yellow Billed Hornbill by dkbarnett

Southern Yellow Billed Hornbill

Taken at Etosha in Namibia 21 September.
wow - stunning photo
November 5th, 2017  
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November 5th, 2017  
that is so great to see. did you sit and wait for this bird to come to you or did you go hunting for it? fav
November 5th, 2017  
Wonderful capture. Fav.
November 5th, 2017  
That's quite the beak! Lovely colours too. I have such fond memories of Etosha, such a beautiful park to visit.
November 5th, 2017  
Very striking looking bird
November 5th, 2017  
amazeballs...
November 5th, 2017  
Just has an amazing feel to this whole image.
November 5th, 2017  
What an amazing bird! Beautiful composition too.
November 5th, 2017  
Beautiful capture of this interesting looking bird :)
November 5th, 2017  
Wonderful capture! Faved
November 5th, 2017  
cool image ...what a great beak he has!
November 5th, 2017  
Great capture, fav :)
November 5th, 2017  
Love your DOF. Great focus also.
November 5th, 2017  
Perfect photo! Great light and focus. Love that you included the branches which look like a sculpture. Fav.
November 5th, 2017  
Wonderful shot.
November 5th, 2017  
Awesome shot
November 5th, 2017  
Love the hornbills. Such characters!
November 6th, 2017  
Marvelous creature, capture, composition
November 6th, 2017  
What an interesting bird -- and interesting composition!
November 7th, 2017  
@louisanoffke @tracie8266 Thanks so much :-)
@gq I do love this bird (Zazu in Lion King!) and was hoping to get a photo. I didn't go searching especially but was looking out for them and as always it is the right place at the right time!
@littleconnie Thanks Connie
@kiwichick Thanks Lesley - I did love Etosha. Saw so many great animals.
@fbailey It is striking - that beak is something!
@graemestevens Thank you Graeme :-)
@islambad Thank you that is so lovely!
@robz Thank you so much Rob :-)
@hermann Thanks Sally - he is indeed interesting!
@elkereturns Thank you so much :-)
@moonmtn Thanks Kahsia :-)
@eudora Thanks Diane that is such a lovely comment :-) There were so many of those deadish looking trees around the park.
@nearlyincontrol Thank you Nic :-)
@elisasaeter Thanks so much Elisabeth :-)
@888rachel They really are - I guess it is their beak that gives them that character.
@jgpittenger Thank you - such a lovely comment - appreciated.
@jyokota Thank you so much :-)
November 7th, 2017  
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