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May 20, 2017 16:04:51   #
angler wrote:
...they where very busy amongst the blossom flowers in Rainford village yesterday.


Very nice shots of the pretty flowers and the 🐝's doing what they do best. I always enjoy your posts, Jim!
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May 20, 2017 14:02:37   #
robertjerl wrote:
Two more at the thistle feeder.
The male has part of his lower beak missing, but they came as a pair, they left as a pair.

7DII, 100-400 mkII @ 400, 1/1000 @ f/7.1, ISO 400 hand held HSS flash with natural back light from the right rear


Very nice, Robert! A unique shot.
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May 20, 2017 13:57:00   #
Snap Shot wrote:
Comments Welcomed


Where do you get all these beautiful flowers, Snap Shot? I'm still hoping to emulate this technique. It will be a challenge. Thank you for displaying your amazing work.

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May 20, 2017 13:39:53   #
Lame-Duck wrote:
The Swainson's hawk comes in two phases...the dark morph, and the light. Over the past few years, I've seen many of the dark phase, but never the light phase. This spring, at one of the wildlife refuges that I visit frequently, I notice a totally different colored hawk flying with the dark one that I always see. I didn't know what kind of hawk it was at first. I see them together at times, and think they might be a mated pair.


http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y197/Lame-Duck/16-Y0036_Swainsons_hawk_dark_morph_fs.jpghttp://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y197/Lame-Duck/17-0794_Swainsons_hawk_light_fs.jpg
The Swainson's hawk comes in two phases...the dark... (show quote)


Great captures and interesting information, Mike!
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May 20, 2017 13:34:40   #
SQUIRL033 wrote:
There's a great blue heron rookery at the local marina this year, for the first time I can recall. It's nice because the nests are at eye level, instead of way up in trees like they usually are, and at least 8 of the 20 or so nests have chicks in varying stages of development. Here are some shots of some of the more advanced young 'uns... The nests are about 75 yards away, so these are pretty heavily cropped.

http://i812.photobucket.com/albums/zz47/squirl035/IMG_0304%20crop%20sm.jpg

http://i812.photobucket.com/albums/zz47/squirl035/IMG_0481%20crop%20sm_1.jpg

http://i812.photobucket.com/albums/zz47/squirl035/Stretching%20the%20wings%20sm.jpg

http://i812.photobucket.com/albums/zz47/squirl035/Suppertime%20sm.jpg

http://i812.photobucket.com/albums/zz47/squirl035/IMG_0536%20sm.jpg
There's a great blue heron rookery at the local ma... (show quote)


I love these, Squirrel. (guess I just have to be satisfied to call you Squirrel) These are fantastic shots! Thanks for sharing.
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May 20, 2017 13:26:19   #
Cwilson341 wrote:
This is a series of shots of a very sophisticated Dahlia. She is a great model and will work tirelessly for a cool drink of water.


Fun captions and delightful poses of Ms Dahlia. Cool shot of the wannabes. Your work is always a pleasure to view, Carol.
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May 20, 2017 13:12:19   #
rlaugh wrote:
back in the cool north!!...here are a couple of reworked shots and a new one to get back in the loop..Milo and Macie


I can't think of a better descriptive word for these adorable puppies than CUTE - well, maybe ADORABLE. You have some great little friends, Bob.🐶
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May 20, 2017 13:02:29   #
russjc001 wrote:
Photo club shoot at Toccoa Falls this week. Arrived a bit early before the sun had a chance to hit the falls.


Very pleasing view of the well captured Toccoa Falls. Thanks for sharing this beautiful scene, Russ.
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May 20, 2017 12:49:54   #
Bozsik wrote:
I was hoping to capture some shots of a wren today, but was able to get some other shots as well. Kind of a mixed bag on this one. These were all captured with the Sigma 150-600 Sport and a D500 body. It limits what you can really shoot. Enjoy


Splendid set of well captured wild life. I look forward to viewing your posts, David.
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May 20, 2017 12:44:06   #
gwr wrote:
I hid behind a Pine Tree watching the den opening. There was no action for quite a while. When I gave up and left the tree, I came face to face with a kit. It looked frightened, so I immediately sat down, to appear smaller and less of a threat. To my surprise, it approached me out of curiosity for a few minutes. I then got a few shots at a distance of the family goofing off. Hope you enjoy. Gary


Unbelievable captures, Geoff! Every image a gem. I get the feeling I'd like to cuddle the kit in #1.
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May 20, 2017 01:16:36   #
Photosmoke wrote:
Birds & flowers & the like


I enjoyed the visit, Photosmoke! A very nice collection of beautiful flowers! 🌼
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May 20, 2017 00:55:38   #
old hippy wrote:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4226/34605136342_33f73e8089_c.jpgDSC_9171-Edit-Edit-2 by ed brown, on Flickr


A striking image of the magenta rose. It is stunning, Ed. 🌹
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May 20, 2017 00:49:20   #
TonyReynolds wrote:
This is my first post to this forum. A shot sequence taken yesterday of a Mallard coming in for a landing. A comments and or critiques welcome. Canon 7D MKII Sigma 150-600mm. Thanks for taking a look.

Tony


Welcome aboard, Tony. I think you'll enjoy this forum. Your first post has me wishing to see more of your work. I enjoyed watching the mallard coming in for a landing. The last image is a
killer. I believe he's saying "Yay! I made a perfect landing!" 🐥 😊
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May 18, 2017 20:04:13   #
davids999 wrote:
The European Brown Hare (Lepus europaeus). I love watching these animals and trying to get close enough to photograph them.


Love these, david! These 🐰's just hopped into my ❤️.
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May 18, 2017 19:57:06   #
Psergel wrote:
Albuquerque zoo


A splendid capture of my favorite big cat, Psergel. I don't get to photograph them often because they are inhabitants of Binder Park Preserve which is a
considerable distance from me. This is a WOW image of the magnificent beast.
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