Talys said:Great shots, ISv! They look so well fed and content![]()
robinlee said:Haven't posted anything for a long time 8)
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Don Haines said:MRLinVA said:Few from recent Costa Rica trip
Nice!
Love the blue.... that colour seems to jump out at you!
ISv said:Two from today - the first one at short distance - no atmospheric influence. For the second one I knew it's not going to be good (at least up to now I did'n succeed with these conditions) - about 30 meters/yards, very hot day, shallow layer of water, I call it "low quality air". On other hand it's my first White - faced Ibis (see the red iris, it separates it from the Glossy Ibis0
Talys said:I haven't had much time for photography recently, but this one turned out pretty well! A hummingbird coming by and visiting on a hot summer day 8)
Jack Douglas said:Talys said:Great shots, ISv! They look so well fed and content![]()
+1 and Talys you too. I also got out this weekend to Miquelon Lake Provincial Park, Alberta. It's a reasonably large but very shallow lake that's alkaline and so it attracts quite a variety of birds.
Jack
Jack Douglas said:Thanks guys. Wiebe, I'm guessing that's breeding coloration. The male was definitely showing off to a mate and quite at ease. They are common there but I don't get them on my pond.
With new posters and the regulars this is becoming a very inspirational thread!
Help with this one - doesn't seem to fit Wilson's Phalarope but ... what else??
Jack
Talys said:Great shots, ISv! They look so well fed and content![]()
Jack Douglas said:Talys said:Great shots, ISv! They look so well fed and content![]()
+1 and Talys you too. I also got out this weekend to Miquelon Lake Provincial Park, Alberta. It's a reasonably large but very shallow lake that's alkaline and so it attracts quite a variety of birds.
Jack