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Nice capture. They can be quite trickyThe cormorants are so fast and fly so low that I usually have a hard time getting a decent shot of them. Here is one just after take-off.
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Nice capture. They can be quite trickyThe cormorants are so fast and fly so low that I usually have a hard time getting a decent shot of them. Here is one just after take-off.
D850 + 200-500
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Welcome to the forumStunning capture! Colors are gorgeous! I am amazed at the variety of hummers.
Not sure but I think you may have some Stunning Wildlife in that neck of the woodsHello,
This is my first time here.
I`m live in Brazil.
I shot some hummingbirds, and I hope you like.
Roger
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Tks
Thank you, Hawkeshead! Yes, they can be!Nice capture. They can be quite tricky
Lovely symmetry and composition GordonSome Sandhill Cranes going southView attachment 5953
Very Well caught. waders don’t hang aboutI think that these are Least Sandpipers. They came flying by and I just had time for a short burst. This is the only ok-ish shot that I got.View attachment 5869
Stunning bird well caught!Nice lilac breasted roller that I was lucky enough to grab. More of a wings up person myself... View attachment 6023
Thank you Robin!Lovely symmetry and composition Gordon
I'm originally from just across the water in S Wales, but have been in Australia for 46 years.
Thanks RobinVery Well caught. waders don’t hang about
Hi Peter! Famous for?? - You mean besides the wit, gay abandon, and sparkling repartee? I am a "dinky die Aussi" and have the certificate to prove it! We'll have to meet up when they let you lot out of Melbourne. It is an amazing thing that you have done. Locking down a city of almost 4 million people and getting daily cases down to 5. The rest of US AUSTRALIANS are very proud of you.That's OK Neil. We claim a lot of non-Australians as our own. Russell Crowe, Keith Urban, Naomi Watts and tons more. So what are you famous for?
We're in the phone book, so give me a call after things open up. The migratory waders will be in the Western Treatment Plant (Ramsar site for other viewers). That is half way between us.I could add to that, but politics is banned in this forum. Would be happy to meet up. Look forward to it.
Hi Venkatesh, hope I do not offend. The Goose is much better than a Grey lag certainly for us in Britain, it's a Bar-headed Goose and well takenGray lag goose,Bhigwan@IndiaView attachment 6165
It's just not fair, you have such beautiful birds in your parts.Spotted Pardalote (Pardalotus punctatus) 80 - 100mm Male
This bird was looking for nesting sites in a clay bank.
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Wow! such a wonderful 'Albert Ross'.Galapagos Waved Albastross View attachment 6094AView attachment 6095
No offense taken Robin.It is indeed bar headed goose and I had posted it wronglyHi Venkatesh, hope I do not offend. The Goose is much better than a Grey lag certainly for us in Britain, it's a Bar-headed Goose and well taken
Cheerz Robin.