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Intermediate Egret!!

 

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Canon 1D MK IV+1.4 TC

Canon 500MM

ISO 800

1/5000

F5.6

Manual Exposure

Spot Metering

 

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Thanks for looking.

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Intermediate Class Mysore Aug 2008

Intermediate Egret in breeding plumage

A pleasant Sunday afternoon at Sandy Camp Road Wetland Reserve.

Hunter Wetlands Centre - Newcastle, NSW, Australia

Calochortus weedii var. intermedius

Irvine Mesa, California

Portrait of an intermediate Red Deer stag

Z711 l/CEN1 runs to Century, WV splitting the hollow intermediates at Pleasant Creek. Somewhat rare as this is the farthest left coal train that runs as south as it does. Changes are in effect, and the intermediates here are some of the last B&O signals on the Cowen Subdivision.

 

There wasn’t a time not to long ago when the replacements were nothing but a joke because the signals will be around forever right?

 

Going by spots today that I shot before like graveyard was surreal seeing spots that had CPLs for many years, and one day it’s just all gone.

This is an album cover I shot and edited for Fry Jones' upcoming album called The Intermediate. This was the largest expansion photo I've ever done and the hardest. But I am happy with how it turned out.

 

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Tendaba, The Gambia, West Africa

An eastbound on the CN South Bend Sub splits the intermediates, a few miles west of Sedley in Porter County, Indiana, on August 09, 2013. These signals were put in when CTC was installed on the old GTW in the 1990s.

you got to love a stroleup London’s Oxford street

An Intermediate Egret (Ardea intermedia) seen in Centennial Park, Sydney, Australia.

The intermediate egret, median egret, smaller egret, or yellow-billed egret is a medium-sized heron. It is a resident breeder from east Africa across the Indian subcontinent to Southeast Asia and Australia.

Eurasian Wigeon EUWI (Anas penelope)

X American Wigeon AMWI (Anas americana)

 

Near mouth of Reay Creek

Bazan Bay

Sidney BC.

 

DSCN1205 EUWI X AMWI hybrid

 

This could be a back cross which favours EUWI

  

Typically hybrids show a stronger "AMWI" line differentiating 2 tones on face

 

Is this a bird ...

i had hoped to see again ??? hmmm... See comment box

 

however

Here are my surmisings

  

Red tones show that EUWI is involved and the lack of definition would seem to indicate a possible EUWI back cross

All the speckling and other face tones indicate AMWI influence

 

The flanks /sides are nicely intermediate between grey tones of EUWI and purple tones of AMWI

 

Further photo doc. of this bird before all the Wigeons migrate North , could be very interesting.

Would love to see what "prime" breeding plumage looks like.

 

FUN BIRD

  

21Q splits a pair of Gs east of Delta

Half Moon Bay, Calif., August 2016.

Juvenile Starling

 

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Second-largest of the egrets, working the edge of a lagoon in the Minnippi Wetland. I had originally ID'd as Great, but I think I can see breast plumes as well as those on the back.

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Bird watching is one component of my photography obsession. During the heat of summer most of the water birds I can see from my backyard disappeared ... presumably to cooler climes. However, they are starting to return and have discovered the conveniently located log on the edge of the lake.

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...from a walk on the Nudgee Beach Mangrove Boardwalk on the incoming tide.

 

Intermediate Egret

Scientific Name: Ardea intermedia

Description: The Intermediate Egret is intermediate in size between the Little Egret and the Great Egret. It is white with yellow bill and grey legs. In the breeding season the bill turns reddish and it develops plumes on back and chest. Males and females are similar in appearance.

Size: 60cm - 70cm

Habitat: wetlands, swamps, flooded grassland

Food: fish, frog, crustaceans, insects

Breeding: nests in colonies in trees in swamps or mangroves. The nest is made of sticks. Lays three or four pale blue oval eggs in a stick nest. Often forms breeding colonies with other species of herons.

Range: Found in eastern and northern parts of Australia, including Victoria and most of New South Wales and Queensland, tropical north of Western Australia and Northern Territory. The Intermediate Egret is also found in Africa, India, south east Asia.

(Source: www.ozanimals.com)

  

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Widespread resident. Smaller than the Great Egret, with shorter bill and neck. Black gape line does not extend beyond eye as in the Great. Bill is black and lores yellow green during courtship. (Bill black-tipped yellow and lores yellow in non-breeding adult). Usually in small flocks, but separate while foraging. Hunts chiefly by slow stalking.

 

Compare with the Cattle Egret, which is a little smaller than this egret.

 

Nikon D850, 500mm F4/E lens, f/4, 1/1200s, ISO 200.

 

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Reservist infantry candidates from the Intermediate Mortar Course practice their skill on the 81-mm mortar in the training area at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown, Oromocto, New-Brunswick, December 4, 2018.

 

Photo: Aviator Stéphanie Labossière, Canadian Army Trials and Evaluation Unit (CATEU)

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Des membres de la Force de réserve participant au cours sur le mortier de niveau intermédiaire pratiquent leur adresse au tir de mortier de 81 mm dans le secteur d’entraînement de la Base des Forces canadiennes Gagetown, à Oromocto, au Nouveau Brunswick, le 4 décembre 2018.

 

Photo : Aviator Stéphanie Labossière, Unité de l'Armée canadienne d'essais et d'évaluation (UACEE)

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