Lame-Duck I have indeed had pine nuts More info | Nov 20, 2022 20:45 | #20372 Terrific shot, Paul! That's a long piece of lumber to be hauling around. avondale87 wrote in post #19448328 thanks Mike for your kind and constructive comments. That's the dad this is his baby. Not sure how many as this is first I've seen though suspected they were nesting in the scrub This is one cute little baby, Richard...or should I say fuzz ball? What a great shot! I might have to look into adopting this one. Nice shot of this Eurasian Jay, Steffen! What a smashing close-up shot of this hen mallard, fotoi! You nailed both the sharpness and the color! Very nice work! Ha, ha...took a little while to figure this one out, Ed. Wonderful eagle shot, Ted! It sorta looks like he's backing away from something. What a lovely shot, SYS! It make me shiver a little, just looking at it. This is a very interesting, colorful looking bird, Ed. I can tell from your 7DII that this image was taken a while back. It is a very nice, attractive looking photo! LD, or Mike
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Lame-Duck I have indeed had pine nuts More info | Nov 20, 2022 20:45 | #20373 Both the immature Great Blue Heron and the Reddish Egret are Awesome shots, Ed! I'm particularly fond of the Reddish Egret! It should hang on the wall for sure. Great pelican shot, JP! I like the big yawn. LD, or Mike
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ndcisiv Goldmember More info | Nov 20, 2022 20:47 | #20374 Lame-Duck wrote in post #19448604 Both the immature Great Blue Heron and the Reddish Egret are Awesome shots, Ed! I'm particularly fond of the Reddish Egret! It should hang on the wall for sure. Great pelican shot, JP! I like the big yawn. Thanks, I appreciate it. Saw him eat a duck whole about 10 minutes later. Justin or JP flickr
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SYS Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 20, 2022 20:51 | #20375 Lame-Duck wrote in post #19448603 Terrific shot, Paul! That's a long piece of lumber to be hauling around. This is one cute little baby, Richard...or should I say fuzz ball? What a great shot! I might have to look into adopting this one. ![]() Nice shot of this Eurasian Jay, Steffen! What a smashing close-up shot of this hen mallard, fotoi! You nailed both the sharpness and the color! Very nice work! Ha, ha...took a little while to figure this one out, Ed. Cool looking shot!Wonderful eagle shot, Ted! It sorta looks like he's backing away from something. What a lovely shot, SYS! It make me shiver a little, just looking at it. ![]() This is a very interesting, colorful looking bird, Ed. I can tell from your 7DII that this image was taken a while back. It is a very nice, attractive looking photo! Thanks, Mike ~~
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Nov 20, 2022 21:01 | #20376 Lame-Duck wrote in post #19448603 Terrific shot, Paul! That's a long piece of lumber to be hauling around. This is one cute little baby, Richard...or should I say fuzz ball? What a great shot! I might have to look into adopting this one. ![]() Nice shot of this Eurasian Jay, Steffen! What a smashing close-up shot of this hen mallard, fotoi! You nailed both the sharpness and the color! Very nice work! Ha, ha...took a little while to figure this one out, Ed. Cool looking shot!Wonderful eagle shot, Ted! It sorta looks like he's backing away from something. What a lovely shot, SYS! It make me shiver a little, just looking at it. ![]() This is a very interesting, colorful looking bird, Ed. I can tell from your 7DII that this image was taken a while back. It is a very nice, attractive looking photo! Thank you, Mike.
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Archibald You must be quackers! More info | Nov 20, 2022 21:17 | #20377 Lame-Duck wrote in post #19448603 Ha, ha...took a little while to figure this one out, Ed. Cool looking shot!Lol - the trick is finding the eye. This is a very interesting, colorful looking bird, Ed. I can tell from your 7DII that this image was taken a while back. It is a very nice, attractive looking photo! Thanks, Mike. It's winter here and time for indoor activities. I'm culling old files and discovering some treasures. Canon R5 and R7, assorted Canon lenses, Sony RX100, Pentax Spotmatic F
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Lame-Duck I have indeed had pine nuts More info | Nov 20, 2022 22:01 | #20378 ndcisiv wrote in post #19448605 Thanks, I appreciate it. Saw him eat a duck whole about 10 minutes later. Wow LD, or Mike
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realairlight Goldmember More info | Nov 20, 2022 22:06 | #20379 To think another way....there's always another way.
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Lame-Duck I have indeed had pine nuts More info | Nov 20, 2022 22:16 | #20380 realairlight wrote in post #19448631 Don't know its name. ![]() ![]() Like a Oriental magpie-robin Whatever it's called, you surly got two nice sharp shots of this guy, RAL! LD, or Mike
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ndcisiv Goldmember More info | Nov 20, 2022 22:36 | #20381 Lame-Duck wrote in post #19448630 Wow ...I thought fish were pretty much their entire diet. I never knew they could/would eat a duck.I had no idea they would. Wish I had gotten a better shot of it, but here's where he nabbed him. IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2o1sVMaJustin or JP flickr
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K9Kirk Likes neck nibbling and soft growls in the ear More info Post edited 10 months ago by K9Kirk. (2 edits in all) | Nov 20, 2022 23:25 | #20382 An anhinga (edit: Correction, a double-crested cormorant) preening his back side and a little blue heron next to him just resting. Image hosted by forum (1186386) © K9Kirk [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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Lame-Duck I have indeed had pine nuts More info Post edited 10 months ago by Lame-Duck. | Nov 20, 2022 23:42 | #20383 ndcisiv wrote in post #19448643 I had no idea they would. Wish I had gotten a better shot of it, but here's where he nabbed him. ![]() Great shot, JP. Be sure you keep this photo to show as proof that they will eat ducks. LD, or Mike
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Lame-Duck I have indeed had pine nuts More info | Nov 20, 2022 23:57 | #20384 K9Kirk wrote in post #19448650 An anhinga preening his back side and a little blue heron next to him just resting. Canon R7 Two quality shots that are very nicely photographed, Kirk! I believe the first shot is a double-crested cormorant and not an anhinga. I'm saying that because cormorants have those beautiful blue eyes, and the anhingas do not. Also Anhingas have pointed beaks that do not curve at the tip, like the cormorants beaks do. I love the shot of the blue heron. It is tack sharp and nicely composed. very appealing. LD, or Mike
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avondale87 thanks for whoever started this More info Post edited 10 months ago by avondale87. | Nov 21, 2022 00:39 | #20385 Lame-Duck wrote in post #19448603 This is one cute little baby, Richard...or should I say fuzz ball? What a great shot! I might have to look into adopting this one. Thanks Mike. Sure is cute.
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