Storks?
Alex06 TPF Noob! Joined May 4, 2006 Messages 533 Reaction score 0 Location Southern California Jun 5, 2006 #1
LaFoto Just Corinna in real life Staff member Supporting Member Joined Feb 1, 2004 Messages 34,813 Reaction score 822 Location Lower Saxony, Germany Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jun 5, 2006 #2 No. Herons. Aren't they? You lucky one! To be capturing a heron like this!!! I particularly like the one of the heron basking in the sun!!!
No. Herons. Aren't they? You lucky one! To be capturing a heron like this!!! I particularly like the one of the heron basking in the sun!!!
magicmonkey TPF Noob! Joined Feb 11, 2006 Messages 579 Reaction score 0 Location Bristol, UK Jun 6, 2006 #3 ditto Lafoto, they're herons and very reclusive birds. I once spent a whole day trying to get a decent shot of them but had no joy. Great captures, the second one does it for me...
ditto Lafoto, they're herons and very reclusive birds. I once spent a whole day trying to get a decent shot of them but had no joy. Great captures, the second one does it for me...
OP OP Alex06 TPF Noob! Joined May 4, 2006 Messages 533 Reaction score 0 Location Southern California Jun 6, 2006 #4 Ah, I stand corrected. Thanks for setting me straight.
gigo567 TPF Noob! Joined May 25, 2006 Messages 78 Reaction score 0 Location Marin County, California Jun 6, 2006 #5 I like the second pic. Its cool how it spreads its wings.
Raymond J Barlow TPF Noob! Joined Jan 28, 2005 Messages 5,136 Reaction score 150 Location Grimsby, Ontario Canada Website www.raymondbarlow.com Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jun 6, 2006 #6 very cool shots! the first one is a Great Blue Heron, and the second is a Cormorant, but I am not sure what type., there are about 8 different types of Cormorants in North America.. (I think)
very cool shots! the first one is a Great Blue Heron, and the second is a Cormorant, but I am not sure what type., there are about 8 different types of Cormorants in North America.. (I think)