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Nov 10, 2011 14:31:30   #
NikonJohn Loc: Indiana U.S.A.
 
Clifty Falls State Park, Indiana (again) :)

"Tom"
"Tom"...

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Nov 10, 2011 14:33:05   #
rufus1 Loc: Winter Haven, Florida
 
Never thought of that LOL. Was a cold Florida day thought it was catching rays to warm up.
littlebiddle wrote:
Is the heron trying to catch the flying fish? Love it!
rufus1 wrote:
These are backyard shots

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Nov 10, 2011 14:44:43   #
NikonJohn Loc: Indiana U.S.A.
 
Nobody said they had to be closeups. :lol:

11 gulls, 5 ducks & 1 lighthouse
11 gulls, 5 ducks & 1 lighthouse...

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Nov 10, 2011 21:12:36   #
photogrl2 Loc: California
 
TraceyG wrote:
photogrl2 wrote:
TraceyG wrote:
Zoo shots....


awesome ;)


I see ya and raise ya one....LOL


;) ;)


HAHA :)..







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Nov 10, 2011 21:20:58   #
howie Loc: Jersey Shore
 
my zoo pic, it's called Anorangebiirdiee or Ibus



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Nov 10, 2011 21:38:23   #
ianhargraves1066 Loc: NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Florida
 
bobmielke wrote:
My favorite Lorikeet shots.


Wow Wow
Great close ups.
Ian

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Nov 10, 2011 23:36:44   #
foghornleg90 Loc: All over USA - Medford, OR & Knoxville, TN
 
rufus1 wrote:
These are backyard shots


OK - the 'Yoga' shot is REALLY REALLY cool... I've NEVER seen anything like that before from or with any Heron. Cormorants yes, but never a heron. Quite interesting. Koodos on a totally unique shot!

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Nov 10, 2011 23:37:48   #
foghornleg90 Loc: All over USA - Medford, OR & Knoxville, TN
 
renomike wrote:
I took this one at the San Diego Zoo.

Mike


Love the cropped version...

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Nov 10, 2011 23:39:07   #
foghornleg90 Loc: All over USA - Medford, OR & Knoxville, TN
 
harvey mann wrote:
Ok three more and throw me out of here


Not sure what type of bird... but I really love the forward wing position in that bottom photograph. Very nice capture! Tough to get that angle & position.

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Nov 10, 2011 23:40:30   #
foghornleg90 Loc: All over USA - Medford, OR & Knoxville, TN
 
photogrl2 wrote:
Oh cool lovebirds have a few to post


I like the Scarlet head shot... very nice detail... I don't think I ever got any shots of my Scarlets back in the day.

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Nov 10, 2011 23:41:47   #
willys46 Loc: Grandview WA
 
I was out today and spoted a few ducks, and thought I would share them. Al



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Nov 10, 2011 23:43:17   #
foghornleg90 Loc: All over USA - Medford, OR & Knoxville, TN
 
TraceyG wrote:
Zoo shots....


Love the Rose Breasted Cockatoo looking into your lens hood. They are such sweet birds. I had one for a few years... moved to TN where there was humidity, and the cockatoos didn't do too well... so brought them back to the west coast where it was drier & they were happier. I only have Macaws now (down to 5). LOL

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Nov 11, 2011 08:53:48   #
TraceyG Loc: SW, Fl.
 
foghornleg90 wrote:
TraceyG wrote:
Zoo shots....


Love the Rose Breasted Cockatoo looking into your lens hood. They are such sweet birds. I had one for a few years... moved to TN where there was humidity, and the cockatoos didn't do too well... so brought them back to the west coast where it was drier & they were happier. I only have Macaws now (down to 5). LOL


Really, the Cockatoo was taken in Fla...LOL. You must have a very noisy household! Macaws are gorgeous but loud!

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Nov 11, 2011 10:11:21   #
photogrl2 Loc: California
 
A couple more birds ...







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Nov 11, 2011 12:54:34   #
foghornleg90 Loc: All over USA - Medford, OR & Knoxville, TN
 
TraceyG wrote:
You must have a very noisy household! Macaws are gorgeous but loud!


Only early in the morning... or when they are thinking they need something. The rest of the time they are pretty quiet. Kids... birds... the birds are usually quieter. LOL It's funny watching the kids interacting with the birds, and visa versa. But, the plan is to get down to just one macaw... at one point, we had nearly 1,000 birds on 10 acres. Amazon's are the loudest through out the day... usually. Those Cockatoo's & Macaws are often the loudest volume wise... so long as they have what they need, they are more likely to talk than scream. The exotic bird business died off about a decade ago... but it was fun & interesting for nearly 20 years. A lot of work though, daily.

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