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James, Ken, Leslie, Wendy and I went to the Platte river to see migrating sandhill cranes. On the way, we came across these snow geese instead. The math guy among us estimated there were at least 200,000 birds. I was glad I haven't watched Hitchcock's bird movie in a while.
Whale watching today with Merimbula Marina Outdoor Adventure Tours. Today was so much fun. My second time whale watching this season, so I was better prepared to shoot in swells (today they were 2.5 m which was also really fun from the bow). We followed a mum and yearling, and then another pod. We kept missing the ones who were slapping the water though, which was a shame, but you know, you take what you get! I'll just need to go more often :)
James, Ken, Leslie, Wendy and I went to the Platte river to see migrating sandhill cranes. On the way, we came across these snow geese instead. The math guy among us estimated there were at least 200,000 birds. I was glad I haven't watched Hitchcock's bird movie in a while.
Wild Parrots migrating through the Rio Grande Valley area on Jan. 24, 2010. This particular flock was spotted in Edinburg, Texas off Monte Cristo Road.
Post heavy storm we decided to relocate our tent, of questionable 'waterproofness', to the undercover 'kitchen' at Aruba Camp, in the case of further, inevitable, storms.
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