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Right after dinner this Polarbear came closer and closer. I guess it smelled our food, or maybe it smelled us. Maybe we were the food. I have never seen it sitting like that before. It looks really fluffy and harmless not like the brilliant hunter it is. (you can see that in the next picture)
But as someone here has corrected me, it is actually an incredible and endangered species.
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1st prize Picture of the month November 2011 at Best of Nature's Prime
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3rd prize in The best of September in group Crunch Nature
3rd prize in photo contest at Colors Of The Heart
Having just snagged the fish, this Great Egret was on its way to a spot on shore and out of the algae-covered water; I'm speculating that perhaps it didn't want to lose the fish if it happened to drop it in the water. Once it got on shore, it stopped and promptly swallowed the fish whole.
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We ate that night out on the old Santa Cruz Pier.....
This pic came out of the camera this way, the only photo-shop-ing I did was along the edges when I straightened it, they were just the best flowers.
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It's so nice to be able to look out my back door and see this guy stopping by for a bite to eat. All I have to do is pull up a chair, slide the patio door open a bit and shoot. He was so close that I couldn't fit him in the frame with my big set-up so I had to go grab my old stand-by. He sure is a beaut.
A barnowl flies back to the roost to presumably feed the mate. Was lovely watching this one hunt last night and there was a couple of distant SEO's around too. Shame the direct light had just about dropped beyond the horizon.