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Canada Goose [Branta canadensis]

 

Peace Valley Park

Doylestown, PA

Finally got around to processing images from the big camera. I love playing around with multiple exposures and seeing how the tiny details unseen in image capture, such as the stems of cottonwood leaves can create (in my mind anyway) the legs of diving swimmers as their teammates tread ice scarved with desert willow leaves.

Anna’s Hummingbird (Calypte anna) & Bird of Paradise

Potrero Hill, San Francisco 11/16/2020

These three Mallards were feeding in the shallow marshy area of the lake at the arboretum. Grabbed this shot at they all ducked down at the same time.

 

I was hoping they would moon me but guess the lake was too shallow for them to go completely bottoms up. But I did manage to get that turtle photobomber as it was swimming around, probably hoping the ducks would stir up some edible snacks for it, too!

polveri colorate e... pennelli per trucco rigorosamente cinesi..

;-)

 

5 flash

Black Skimmer [Rynchops niger]

Common Tern [Sterna hirundo]

 

Longport, NJ

 

1183*

Great Egret Pair - In the Air

 

Merritt Island

 

Space Coast Photo #35

   

A pair of Common Mergansers take flight over the river.

Sandhill Crane family fly by from one corn field to another. It's amazing how they don't hit each other in the head with their wings.

 

Canon 1DX, F4, 1/1600, ISO 200

Big Blue

and her triplets

floating,

carefree

brimming with glee

awash in light

amidst a cool

Baton Rouge sky

 

Pennington Hot Air Balloon Championships

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

August 09, 2009

 

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4/14/2022 Foster Pit Mix brother and sister puppies on outing at the soccer fields in late afternoon sun.

Nikon D610 Sigma 100-400 mm f/5.0-.2 340 mm f/11.0 1/200 ISO 640

A playful moment on the water as four ducks dive in unison, their tails pointing skyward like a perfectly timed routine. Nature has its own choreography, and sometimes it’s just as entertaining as any performance. Captured in the Cleveland Metroparks.

 

Common Name: Mallard

Scientific Name: Anas platyrhynchos

Location: Cleveland Metroparks, Ohio

Date: September 2, 2025

no.... there's no photo manipulation here. These lovebirds seemed to be a perfect match.

We had lots of sun showers today, and lots of rainbow lorikeets too, all displaying beautifully while preening their ruffled feathers.

Thanks everyone for your comments and favs! The Boyz think it's all a great game to play fierce. When you know them you know how sweet, cuddly and sensitive they are when you share the cookies! LOL

 

Tag and Merc have been blogged at Goofy Doggies.

 

Used with permission at www.digital-photography-school.com/8-fun-dog-photos

Two whimbrels land at on the beach. These birds have been known to fly 2500 miles (from Canada to South America) nonstop. I'm glad these two stopped in for a visit.

The boys think it should become a new Olympic event.

Two American Avocets

Bombay Hook Wildlife Refuge

Mallard ducks are part of the group known as dabbling ducks. These birds forage by tipping upside-down in the water to uproot and eat aquatic plants as well as insect larvae and freshwater shrimp.

 

Spending large amounts of time with their heads underwater leaves them vulnerable to predators. One solution to this hazard is feeding in flocks, where there are multiple pairs of eyes looking for danger.

Busy morning on the lake.

Pelicans do many things synchronously, especially when they fly together. Here four American pelicans (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos, Pelecanidae) are in a banked turn as they fly over Lake Butte des Morts at Terrell's Island Preserve.

 

Winnebago County, Wisconsin

 

AP505276

Pelican pair before landing

Landing to join other male & female Common Mergansers

Nene Park - The Buzzard and the Crow couldn't agree on whose bit of territory it was...

This photo was damaged and came out originally with a lot of orange it it.

This was as close as I could get to normal. I just liked it too much to give

up on it. You could also call it Dolphin Love.

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The second shot a frame later, without a texture.

I am used to shooting in manual focus, I will have to try the single point and spot focus AF next. This is fun.

This is where we feel in the sky, there I and my lovely Nui adventure partner has unique moments, good vibes enough to levitate!

between pillars on the sunny side

Big birds, big wings! Sandhill crane pair facing the sun. I like to imagine them saying “I love you THIS much!”

Black skimmer [Rynchops niger]

 

Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge

Galloway, NJ

Nature Twisty roads...

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