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I loved watching these egrets fish. This is called canopy feeding where he raises his wings to create shade which attracts fish. Just when you think you are following his moves, he changes direction or jumps in the air so they are very difficult to photograph. I couldn't get enough of these beauties. Taken in Florida.
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La BB7375 à la traction du 58880 entre Sibelin et Bordeaux-Hourcade.
Le 25 Août 2016 - Pennautier, Occitanie
American Avocets all looking my way. I love these shorebirds. Taken east of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Op 11 December 2019 staat de NSR 7375 met achterop de 1737 klaar voor vertrek te Enschede als Sprinter 7064 naar Apeldoorn.
Just up the shoreline from the Least Terns, this is a Forster's I think. On this May Gray day, the lone fisherman nailed one. I was a little slow finding the water exit (behind it), but I'm still pretty happy with the 2x on my little 300. It's actually lighter than my big 200-600 zoom by a few ounces, my new walkabout lens.
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La BB 7375 en tête d'une rame de citernes à destination de Sibelin ou du sud à Fleurville le 21 août 2010.
Streptopelia decaocto Ave La tórtola turca, también conocida como paloma turca de collar o tórtola de collar es una especie de ave columbiforme de la familia Columbidae, . Es de tamaño regular con una longitud media de pico a cola de 32 cm, envergadura alar entre 47 y 55 cm, y peso de 125 a 240 g. Wikipedia Nombre científico: Streptopelia decaocto Masa Corporal: 150 g Enciclopedia de la vida Estado de conservación: Preocupación menor (Creciente) Enciclopedia de la vida Familia: Columbidae Clasificación superior: Streptopelia Orden: Columbiformes