Aloicious
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So I went on a bit of an adventure today visited a few different locations that I'm moderately familiar with, and I was surprised to get SO MANY different species in just a few hours time, this isn't even all that I saw, just the most workable images I was able to get.....
So rather than start a different thread for each species I'm going to just post them all here. I know it's alot of pics for one thread, but IMO its the better way to post all these rather than having a bunch of threads with 1-2 pics in each, I don't really expect C&C on every one or anything since there are a lot, but you're welcome to comment on any as you would like. some are technically better than others, I had to take what I could get, and had to 'salvage' process a couple that I really wanted to have something at least mediocre (re: mainly the curlew, only got a couple shots in before he left, and I've really been wanting to image one, I think they're neat)
anyways, here we go
Long Billed Curlew:
Chukar:
Black Bellied Plover:
GBH:
some kind of sandpiper?
the three stooges (black necked stilts):
Hawk (not sure what kind, yet again, I'm thinking juvenile coopers, but last time I said that I was wrong):
one angry looking Clark's Grebe:
American White Pelecan with harsh sidelighting:
Sandhill Crane:
White Faced Ibis:
So rather than start a different thread for each species I'm going to just post them all here. I know it's alot of pics for one thread, but IMO its the better way to post all these rather than having a bunch of threads with 1-2 pics in each, I don't really expect C&C on every one or anything since there are a lot, but you're welcome to comment on any as you would like. some are technically better than others, I had to take what I could get, and had to 'salvage' process a couple that I really wanted to have something at least mediocre (re: mainly the curlew, only got a couple shots in before he left, and I've really been wanting to image one, I think they're neat)
anyways, here we go
Long Billed Curlew:
Chukar:
Black Bellied Plover:
GBH:
some kind of sandpiper?
the three stooges (black necked stilts):
Hawk (not sure what kind, yet again, I'm thinking juvenile coopers, but last time I said that I was wrong):
one angry looking Clark's Grebe:
American White Pelecan with harsh sidelighting:
Sandhill Crane:
White Faced Ibis: