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学名 Ardea alba

英名 Great Egret

Father and son kayak home at dusk after an end-of-the-day out- and-back along an eight-mile canoe-trail in the Florida Everglades.

Paddling with perfect timing...they really seemed to have it down!

 

Sunset afterglow ~ Florida Everglades U.S.A.

Spring ~ South Florida ~ Palm Beach County

 

(two more photos 'from this night' in the comments)

 

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Synchronized Reality, The point at which the brain balances realtime with sustained momentum

Yesterday at Cape May Meadows, there were number of paired up American Oystercatchers. At one point, two pairs went into a synchronized flight, 2 x 2, above the beach and shouting their opinions at length.

A pair of turkey vultures looking like they're rehearsing to appear together in a chorus line or something

 

In a tree in Brazos Bend State Park

Synchronized Shadows - © 2021 – Robert N. Clinton (aka CyberShutterbug)

 

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Here is another set of images from the Bear River Migratory Bird refuge in Utah April 2024. Everyday was a great treasure hunt with treasure to be found everywhere!!!!

oystercatchers

sandy hook nj

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©2018 Bill Wilson Photography

College students, College Park, Maryland

Common cranes (Grus grus) gathering together for their autumnal migration towards their wintering areas

Flowers seem intended for the solace of ordinary humanity.

~John Ruskin

Synchronized Swimming Team

Beautiful June sunset. Stopped at Shutes Branch after a Jeep ride. Started to take some photos with the ducks on a log and swimming. Later, at home, I realized that this in this shot the two ducks in the background left were "synchronized swimmers" or flappers.

Looking up in the backyard of our office, I discovered a "sky writer" ...

I went out into the street to see better .... On Black

  

Exhibition at The Philadelphia Museum of Art

Gainesville Florida 10/29/31

Black Skimmers

Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, Huntington Beach, CA

With the Olympics in full swing, you have probably heard of Synchronized Diving! Well, these Black Swans put on a lovely display of Synchronized Swimming as they paddled serenely by...!

 

A few minutes earlier however, they had put on an amazing display of Synchronized Flying...

 

Walking back to the car, we heard a strange but loud rhythmic thumping sound. Turning round, we discovered that these two birds were flying in very tight formation, and they were so low that their wing tips were actually slapping the water - loudly!

 

Unfortunately, they went by so fast that it simply wasn't possible to get a photo, but I've never seen Swans (or any other bird for that matter) flying so very low above the water...!

 

Their "swim-by" was therefore in sharp contrast to the performance they'd just put on in the air...!

  

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