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Sep 28, 2019 09:41:52   #
Sherwood Lincoln Whistletown Wilds Loc: southeastern Ct.
 
Sharing resources and real estate. I see quite a few Glossy Ibis in the spring, but this is my first time seeing juvenile late in the summer. I spent about an hour last week photographing a trio of the young birds at Hammonasset SP. Glossies came from Africa to the Caribbean in the 19th century, and populations have steadily expanded to include New England. Thanks to all, I always appreciate those who take the time to view and make thoughtful comments.. I see quite a few Glossy Ibis in the spring, but this is my first time seeing juvenile late in the summer. I spent about an hour last week photographing a trio of the young birds at Hammonasset SP. Glossies came from Africa to the Caribbean in the 19th century, and populations have steadily expanded to include New England. Thanks to all, I always appreciate those who take the time to view and make thoughtful comments.


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Sep 28, 2019 10:35:26   #
joer Loc: Colorado/Illinois
 
Whistletown Wilds wrote:
Sharing resources and real estate. I see quite a few Glossy Ibis in the spring, but this is my first time seeing juvenile late in the summer. I spent about an hour last week photographing a trio of the young birds at Hammonasset SP. Glossies came from Africa to the Caribbean in the 19th century, and populations have steadily expanded to include New England. Thanks to all, I always appreciate those who take the time to view and make thoughtful comments.. I see quite a few Glossy Ibis in the spring, but this is my first time seeing juvenile late in the summer. I spent about an hour last week photographing a trio of the young birds at Hammonasset SP. Glossies came from Africa to the Caribbean in the 19th century, and populations have steadily expanded to include New England. Thanks to all, I always appreciate those who take the time to view and make thoughtful comments.
Sharing resources and real estate. I see quite a f... (show quote)


#2 and #3

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Sep 28, 2019 11:21:18   #
NMGal Loc: NE NM
 
Great capture on number 3.

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Sep 28, 2019 11:28:01   #
Bob Mevis Loc: Plymouth, Indiana
 
#3. Nice pics.

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Sep 28, 2019 12:22:42   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
Excellent set, #2 and #3 are the stars!

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Sep 28, 2019 13:02:44   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
Very nice. I like #1. I guess I'm a little different.

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Sep 29, 2019 05:45:31   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
Whistletown Wilds wrote:
Sharing resources and real estate. I see quite a few Glossy Ibis in the spring, but this is my first time seeing juvenile late in the summer. I spent about an hour last week photographing a trio of the young birds at Hammonasset SP. Glossies came from Africa to the Caribbean in the 19th century, and populations have steadily expanded to include New England. Thanks to all, I always appreciate those who take the time to view and make thoughtful comments.. I see quite a few Glossy Ibis in the spring, but this is my first time seeing juvenile late in the summer. I spent about an hour last week photographing a trio of the young birds at Hammonasset SP. Glossies came from Africa to the Caribbean in the 19th century, and populations have steadily expanded to include New England. Thanks to all, I always appreciate those who take the time to view and make thoughtful comments.
Sharing resources and real estate. I see quite a f... (show quote)


Nice set.

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Sep 29, 2019 09:10:44   #
ngrea Loc: Sandy Spring, Maryland
 
#1 is really great. I like the abstract feel and how you have to really look to see what it is. The eyes are especially good

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Sep 29, 2019 13:02:08   #
Curmudgeon Loc: SE Arizona
 
Very nice series. Number 3 shows very well in DDL. There should be room on a wall for it.

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Sep 29, 2019 23:42:53   #
larryzplace Loc: Elk Grove Village Illinois
 
Beautiful Series

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Sep 30, 2019 09:48:25   #
Blair Shaw Jr Loc: Dunnellon,Florida
 
Wonderful images indeed. Nice work.

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