Is that you Don King? by Jim Cumming
Jim Cumming

Is that you Don King? by

Taken at Shirleys Bay in Ottawa, Ont, Canada with Canon 40D and 300 f2.8 L lens
Canadian Wildlife Federation’s ‘Reflections of Nature’ 2011 Grand Prize Winner

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About Jim Cumming

Hello and Welcome
I’m an amateur photographer and pretty new to wildlife photography. I found my calling with wildlife, mainly birds and whitetail deer as they are plentiful in this region. I find great satisfaction photographing birds and mammals and of course coming upon anything out of the ordinary.
I hope you enjoy your visit.
Jim

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blue jay, bird, nature, bad hair, wildlife, birds, bluejay

Comments

  • Stephen Stephen
    Stephen Stephenabout 1 year ago

    Hilarious Jim!

  • Ray Clarke
    Ray Clarkeabout 1 year ago

  • jesika
    jesikaabout 1 year ago

    Definitely a bad hair day! Great fun capture
    j

  • Mike Oxley
    Mike Oxleyabout 1 year ago

    LOL! What a marvellous capture, Jim! Big grin here. Thanks!

  • allisefountain
    allisefountainabout 1 year ago

    haha those feathers! So cute, excellent shot!

  • Bellavista2
    Bellavista2about 1 year ago

    He pitched my Friday end of the week hair do! Absolutely stunning and adorable shot Jim…It would definitely make Don King jealous! :=}

  • greenstone
    greenstoneabout 1 year ago

    LOL!!! great shot ……….georgie

  • Larry Trupp
    Larry Truppabout 1 year ago

    Awesome details Jim…love the hairdo…inst fave BTW!!!

  • James Anderson
    James Andersonabout 1 year ago

    haha..that’s a great pic :)

  • artwhiz47
    artwhiz47about 1 year ago

    Ha ha ha, & many more hahas. I know that look, but I’ve never seen it so well captured! ~ Sheila