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Birds

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Taken 7/19/17. Located in Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Park, the conservatory is a single domed building with a looping visitor path through its lush tropical plantings. It houses about 230 pinioned and free-flying birds; an ID card lists 48 species.
if you need IDs: the one at front left is a Bengalese, the white one is a mutation Java sparrow, the three on the right are zebra finches, I think the one hidden behind the Java sparrow's head is a double-barred finch (owl finch), and the grey one at the top is a lavender finch.
 

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Bloedel Conservatory
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Canon Canon PowerShot SX40 HS
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ƒ/5
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40.9 mm
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1/100 second(s)
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160
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Off, did not fire
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BloedelConservatory44.jpg
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Wed, 19 July 2017 3:55 PM
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