Goosander

This family was so much joy to watch … I am not much of a bird photographer, but these on my level of skill came out ok as they were quite a distance away. Adrian from FATman photos kindly informed me what species this bird is, I had it as great crested grebe, but no, it is a goosander . Once again, I learned something new. Thanks Adrian 🙂

January 7

Color splash continues, here are some colorful and affectionate Rainbow Lorikeet’s

Bird life

Wakodahatchee Wetland (146 of 154)
Arhinga

Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Herons open their mouths and show the spear-like end of their tongue, I was able to capture a flick of a tongue.

Wakodahatchee Wetland (131 of 154)

Seen year-round in Florida, this bird can be found at  Wakodahatchee Wetlands

Wakodahatchee Wetland (43 of 154)

 

Doves – at it…

I an not very good at photographing birds, but as I witnessed this… I from distance shot doves…having fun?

MM 2-44: Monochrome Madness

This is my first entry to Monochome Madness this year, I love doing them but I have been slow in getting into the groove of blogging after my holiday. I have this in color, but love the shape of this tree so I decided to try it in Monochrome.

Chapora River (54)-3

Birds of a Feather!

I’m participating in LetsBeWild.com’s Wild Weekly Photo Challenge. This week’s Challenge is: Birds of a Feather!

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Both of the above are living birds, even though the other one looks fake… 🙂 But I do not know the names of these birds

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