Description: English: Paradise Riflebird (Ptiloris paradiseus) searching for insects by prying bark from Stringybark trees. His black plumage is so dark that your AF will often search in and out without finding the target area. Riflebird's black feathers absorb 99.95 percent of directly incident light. Exposing detail on this subject is very dificult, especially on heavy overcast days. Date: 23 February 2020. Source: Own work. Author:
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