Beautiful one Jack! Great shot.Processing repetitive photos and culling and came across this one - Red-legged Honney-creeper M, which I kind of like.
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Beautiful one Jack! Great shot.Processing repetitive photos and culling and came across this one - Red-legged Honney-creeper M, which I kind of like.
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You sneaked up close for that one!The third is attempt for auto-portrait in the eyes of the White-rumped Shama (zoom in the eyes) from yesterday...
How could you approach them at such an angle...?Common Tern Pair prancing as part of pair bonding.
Well, I was resting on a bench in botanical garden (warming up for today's shooting). That Shama came on a branch right above me. I move carefully few steps away and take a shot. When I check it I realized that moving few more steps I would be with that grass as a background. Didn't figure out why the bird is staying so close, and non stop talking something to me (I do not want to hear the translation from that language) until I notice a fledgling in the nearby bush. Now you know my secret how to sneak to the birds (something very similar to the story Private told us page ago -961)! Sometimes one gets lucky - they come to you...You sneaked up close for that one!
Pict taken in a kayak at low tide the birds were on a sandbar that was a bit higher. I liked the angle also.How could you approach them at such an angle...?
Were they prancing about on a sand dune or something?
Very nice and special perspective!
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Kayaking rules!Pict taken in a kayak at low tide the birds were on a sandbar that was a bit higher. I liked the angle also.
Always wear a life jacket and keep your gear dry! Oh and don't stand up.Kayaking rules!