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Sep 3, 2018 22:02:50   #
UTMike wrote:
Very nice set!


Thank you very much Mike! Terri
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Sep 3, 2018 22:02:17   #
craig.j.tucker wrote:
Like the affection they show.

Where is this-- Australia?


Thank you Craig! These were taken in my front yard. I live in Southern California.
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Sep 3, 2018 21:57:01   #
nf9a wrote:
I can only imagine. My niece has a parrot on a very large cage in her living room and the noise from that bird is unimaginable. Outside.. another story. but your pics were first class, thank you


Thank you very much! Terri
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Sep 3, 2018 21:56:25   #
danniepolley wrote:
Nice set


Thank you very much! Terri
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Sep 3, 2018 21:55:56   #
one shot wrote:
Enjoyed your pictures. Didn't know you have wild ones there. That's a lot of parrots!


They started showing up about 5 years ago. Thank you for looking and the comments! Terri
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Sep 3, 2018 21:53:40   #
Daryl New wrote:
thanks,I can imagine noise....


Thank you for commenting! Terri
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Sep 3, 2018 14:32:55   #
There are about a hundred to two hundred parrots that come every morning and late afternoon. They are fun to watch but are very loud.


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Sep 3, 2018 12:29:02   #
BrentHarder wrote:
A few days ago I posted a series of photos pertaining to our recent adventure to Alaska. The thread got nearly 4000 views and many very nice comments. Since a photographer worth his salt can't really do justice to a trip like that in 10 measley photos I posted another thread just focusing on the cruise ship part of the adventure. Now realizing that 20 photos really wasn't enough either I am adding this "Random Alaskan trip photos". Here are the other 2 posts that go along with this one:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-550371-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-551621-1.html
It was extremely difficult to narrow the entire trip down to just a mere 30 photos but this is my feeble attempt at doing it.
These photos look best in download mode.
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I went back and looked at all of them. You did a great job! I can amagine how hard it was to narrow all your photos down to 30. About how many photos did you have? I had at least a couple thousand when I got home from Alaska. We are going to Canada next week to photograph the wildlife. Terri
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Sep 3, 2018 12:20:10   #
Regis wrote:
Today at Hayden Lake, I shot this Osprey struggling to catch the red salmon.

Hand held @ 600mm at a distance of about 125-150 feet.

Canon 5Dsr - Canon 300 2.8 II - Canon 2x III - 1/1000 - f/13 - ISO @ 1000.


Beautiful shot Regis! I can see why he is struggling to get the salmon out of the water. Terri
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Sep 3, 2018 12:16:18   #
angler wrote:
...and just some colourful flowers minus one which is B/W


Very nice Jim! I really like the frame on the first one. Terri
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Sep 3, 2018 12:15:13   #
gregoryd45 wrote:
This Heron caught a good sized shrimp on Chokoloskee Bay. Good way to start the day. Please enjoy the download


Very well done Gregory! Beautiful shot of a beautiful bird. Terri
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Aug 31, 2018 23:30:51   #
gregoryd45 wrote:
Great series, Terri


Thanks Gregory! Alan and I were just about ready to go back to the car when the hawk caught a squirrel and the crows were going crazy. Got my camera out and was able to get some nice shots. Lucky me. Terri
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Aug 31, 2018 23:27:24   #
gregoryd45 wrote:
Love the way the water is reflected on the under side of the Great Egrets wings. Please enjoy the download


Just beautiful Gregory! Terri
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Aug 31, 2018 17:15:35   #
Shootist wrote:
You really made hay when the sun was shining. Could you post some of the shooting data? It would help us who are seeking to improve our shots.


Thank you Shootist! I was shooting with my Canon 7D mark11 and the canon 100-400 mark11. It’s a great wildlife combo. Settings were iso 640, f/5.0, 1/1000s
I wanted the shutter speed to be at least 1000 if he flew. Terri
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Aug 31, 2018 16:36:28   #
jak86094 wrote:
Nice shots. They remind me of a series of pictures I took over 10 years ago of a young red tail that had caught a 3' snake (nonpoisonous) and had it trapped to the ground. Well, the snake wasn't too happy with this and was doing everything it could to make life difficult for the hawk...wrapping itself around the hawk's legs and feet, twisting every which way...until the hawk caught the snake in its beak right behind the head and finished the drama before making a nice meal of the snake. It took 10-15 minutes for the hawk to get its dinner. Keep up the good work and share when you can.
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Thank you Jak! I have apair of red shouldered hawks that nest across the street. One caught a snake and ate it on the telephone post. The snake put up a good fight but the hawk won. Terri
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