mdmphoto said:Fairy Tern chick, Honolulu (2 with Mom, - or Dad?...:
Jack Douglas said:V nice shots from everyone.
I was shooting the Downy and didn't even notice the yellow in the corner.
Jack
lion rock said:Two for the price of one. How great can it be!?
Keep em coming.
-r
Jack Douglas said:V nice shots from everyone.
I was shooting the Downy and didn't even notice the yellow in the corner.
Jack
Jack Douglas said:lion rock said:Two for the price of one. How great can it be!?
Keep em coming.
-r
Jack Douglas said:V nice shots from everyone.
I was shooting the Downy and didn't even notice the yellow in the corner.
Jack
Thanks Riley.
So I told this guy he really should step into the studio for a portrait and he did.
Jack
Jack Douglas said:Riley as you know you must pay your models!
Still, a nice shot - is that an Eastern towhee? We don't have those guys.
Jack
lion rock said:A few days ago, I heard a bird chirp on the ground which sounded distressing. A fledgeling was caught in our deer netting in our yard. The parent, picture here, was flittering about and was crying. I located the young bird and tore the netting apart to release the little guy. All the while, the baby and both parents were making even more calls. Finally, I got it freed, but it flew into another part of the net, though not entangled. I finally scooped it up and put it further away from the nets on the ground. I didn't want to stress the little guy anymore so I didn't shoot it. But I shot one of the parents.
After half an hour, I went out to look for the little bird, but I couldn't find it, and the parents were no longer nearby either. Hopefully, the young fledgeling was reunited with mom and dad.
-r
Click said:lion rock said:A few days ago, I heard a bird chirp on the ground which sounded distressing. A fledgeling was caught in our deer netting in our yard. The parent, picture here, was flittering about and was crying. I located the young bird and tore the netting apart to release the little guy. All the while, the baby and both parents were making even more calls. Finally, I got it freed, but it flew into another part of the net, though not entangled. I finally scooped it up and put it further away from the nets on the ground. I didn't want to stress the little guy anymore so I didn't shoot it. But I shot one of the parents.
After half an hour, I went out to look for the little bird, but I couldn't find it, and the parents were no longer nearby either. Hopefully, the young fledgeling was reunited with mom and dad.
-r
Nice story and picture.
Well done, Riley.![]()
Click said: