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Bempton cliffs. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below. www.normanwest4tography.zenfolio.com
I would like to thank everyone who take the time to view and comment on my photographs it is greatly appreciated and encouraging
Bempton cliffs. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
Bempton Cliffs. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
Île-Bonaventure (Gaspésie, Québec)
Sous un soleil de plomb
C'était ma première visite à vie de cette merveilleuse île. Par une journée où le soleil était de plomb, nous avons traversé cette île pour se rendre sur la site de "la colonie". Comme tous ceux parmi vous qui y sont déjà allés, j'ai été moi aussi émerveillé par le spectacle grandiose de la reproduction de ce magnifique oiseau. Gigantesque!
Pour les photos, cela n'a pas été un gros succès. Imaginez! Un oiseau blanc pur sous un gros soleil franc d'après-midi. Pas le choix, on est là, on prend des photos.
J'ai choisi de vous partager celle-ci. Une image classique, mais j'aimais bien la pose de l'oiseau sous le bleu de la mer et montrant toute sa morphologie.
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Under an heavy sun
This was my first visit of this wonderful island. On a sunny day, we crossed this island to go to the site of the "colony". Like all the others among you that have already gone to see this sanctuary, I was also amazed by the magnificent spectacle of the reproduction of this gorgeous bird. Gigantic!
For the photos, it was not a success. Imagine! A pure white bird under a heavy afternoon sun. Not the choice, I am there, I take pictures.
I have chosen to share this photo with you. A classic image, but I liked the pose of the bird with the sea in background and showing all its morphology.
Gannet, Morus bassanus
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Self isolating. From the archives. One very cold July morning. Bempton cliffs. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
I would like to thank everyone who take the time to view and comment on my photographs it is greatly appreciated and encouraging
I would like to thank everyone who take the time to view and comment on my photographs it is greatly appreciated and encouraging
I would like to thank everyone who take the time to view and comment on my photographs it is greatly appreciated and encouraging
I would like to thank everyone who take the time to view and comment on my photographs it is greatly appreciated and encouraging
Life on the ledge/edge
A Gannet looking out to sea from Bempton Cliffs.
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Bempton cliffs. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below. www.normanwest4tography.zenfolio.com
I would like to thank everyone who take the time to view and comment on my photographs it is greatly appreciated and encouraging
Gannet, Morus bassanus
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Bempton Cliffs. To see a wider range of images. Please click on the links below.
Photo taken at: Ferry from the Isle of Mull to Oban, Scotland en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oban
Species Information: www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/gannet
Australasian Gannet, Morus serrator
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Normally they plunge near vertical, but occassionally over shallow water they come in a much flatter angle
I would like to thank everyone who take the time to view and comment on my photographs it is greatly appreciated and encouraging
Gannet, Morus bassanus
Thank you to all that take the time to look at my photographs and comment or like them. It really is appreciated. To see more, follow my blog or get post-processing tips please visit www.kevinagar.uk
I would like to thank everyone who take the time to view and comment on my photographs it is greatly appreciated and encouraging
I would like to thank everyone who take the time to view and comment on my photographs it is greatly appreciated and encouraging
Taken from onboard the Becca Marie Sealife Safari boat trip to Bempton Cliffs, such a fantastic experiance.
A Gannet flying over the North Sea at RSPB Bempton Cliffs. I believe this is a Gannet in it's third year plumage.
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Gannet, Morus bassanus
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