One of the highlights of our summer in Newfoundland was the birds. We saw huge numbers of Northern Gannets, Atlantic Puffins, Razorbills, both Common and Thick-billed Murres and Black-legged Kittiwakes just as a good start. Bonaventure Island off the Gaspe Peninsula of Quebec and Cape St. Mary below Argentia in Newfoundland were two of our favorite areas. Here are some very entertaining Gannets from Cape St. Mary. There were several 100,000 birds here nesting at the time. They are very social and ritualistic in their actions and they didn't care that we were observing them from 50 to 100 feet away at times.
Heavenly Father, grant me the courage to continue putting up with all this noise!
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It's the closest thing to an olive branch I could find, honey. We saw eggs and chicks also.
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They are wonderful flyers and their dives for food are really something to see.
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Loc: South Dartmouth, Ma.
great shots. every once in a while one will get blown, by a storm, down into my bay. i could watch them all day slamming into the water, catching fish. gary
Gorgeous photos of truly unique birds!! Thanks for sharing your adventure!!
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Terrific shots! Really enjoyed seeing these beauties.
Beautiful! The last one really caught my eye.
backroader wrote:
One of the highlights of our summer in Newfoundland was the birds. We saw huge numbers of Northern Gannets, Atlantic Puffins, Razorbills, both Common and Thick-billed Murres and Black-legged Kittiwakes just as a good start. Bonaventure Island off the Gaspe Peninsula of Quebec and Cape St. Mary below Argentia in Newfoundland were two of our favorite areas. Here are some very entertaining Gannets from Cape St. Mary. There were several 100,000 birds here nesting at the time. They are very social and ritualistic in their actions and they didn't care that we were observing them from 50 to 100 feet away at times.
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:thumbup: I like 1 the most.
They are beautiful birds. Your photos show them off well!
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Beautiful images! Very handsome birds. You captured them very well. Thanks for sharing :thumbup: :thumbup:
great shots you caught them well number one is the one i like
well done
Outstanding images, especially the flight shot. Very nicely done.
Number 3 is a stunner. Excellent catch with good focus and sharpness.
Excellent shots. I have only seen one in my life here on the coast of NC, but they are impressive birds.
Beautiful shots, backroader, and I enjoyed your captions!
WOW! Number 3 is awesome!
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