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Secretary Bird after heavy rains in the Nxai Pan NP, Botswana
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Wing feathers are out to dry in an early winter afternoon.
Lake Padden, Bellingham, WA, USA. January, 2014.
Already dried a lonely leaf catches some low winter light allowing it glow. All I can say is it managed a great bronze tan!
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Previously unpublished shot from September 2020. Enjoy!
Little Pied Cormorant (Microcarbo melanoleucos)
From a visit to the Heathdale - Glen Orden Wetlands in 2019
This was taken on a great day with Bob exploring the waterfalls , the swirling foam just gave a bit of interest. It's funny life's highs and lows, after such a great day, where we were always on the verge of falling in the water, I ventured down to Ogmore to take a few sunset long exposures on Saturday. Despite the fact there wasn't a great sky I was having fun trying to catch the wave backwash. One large wave rushed up much further than the others and in the backwash my tripod fell over damaging my wide angle lens and shutting the camera down. I still can't get the camera to start so am trying to dry it out. Three Legged Dog is by The Handsome Family. Tripod disaster .
Climate scientists swear there's nowhere drier than Chile's little-known Atacama Desert and in particular the Cordillera de la Sal (Salt Mountains). It was formed million of years ago. It was an old lake, which bottom went raising by the same movements of the terrestrial coast which gave origin to the Andes Mountains.
White-plumed Honeyeater (Lichenostomus penicillatus)
This pair had been having a bath in the pond at Werribee Mansion.
This was one of those (supposedly) summer days when the sun was playing peekaboo and the showers were frequent and plenty. A Fan-tailed Cuckoo was sitting on a fence post at the edge of the forest and then it decided to use a more approprate perch for drying its feathers in the early afternoon sun.
(Cacomantis flabelliformis)
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You guessed it--clotheslines!
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