Bird flock
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It’s a flock.
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You may have seen this already. I didn’t feel it was very ‘sjem’ so had it elsewhere, I’ve been convinced otherwise … /
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This is a compilation image of a flock of Canada geese and the sun setting behind the San Juan mountains in southern Colorado.
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/ A flock of birds, it swooped and danced, Held my gaze while I stood entranced. They moved as one through the atmosphere A minuet as they drew near. Thousands of birds in a flight of grace; Each tiny bird kept its own place. The percussion beat of their drumming wings Keeping time while the multitude sings, And I can hear them on their stage in the air A traveling show to who knows where. Perhaps a summer home, a perch, A quiet place in a Silver Birch. An end to the long dance, a place to rest Where wing and song can pause in a feathered nest.
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Best viewed LARGE ============================================================= The fat crows feet by Nicole Ryan There were birds / black / foreboding birds / one liked to tap along my wooden fence / he was oversized / intriguing / suspicious / and far from shy / I was sitting at my kitchen table / listening to his crow call / my eyes would dart / this way / that / back out / back in / exercising / the wrinkles around my eyes / damn bird / he freaks me a little / yet; I enjoy it when he sings / and he brings all of the other birds / around and nearby / close enough / but never near / to me / to here / because they’re all afraid of him too / it’s his fence now / not my neighbours / not mine / he shits all over it / arrives each and every day / looks my way / stays / and then disappears / leaving me to wonder / if tomorrow he’ll return. / © ryan
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Birds sitting on wires isolated on white background
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Taken on the Boardwalk at Mandurah in Western Australia. / . / ! http://images-3.redbubble.com/img/art/border:blackwithdetail/product:mounted-print/size:medium/view:preview/666779-1-gharyan-ancient-pottery.jpg!:http://www.redbubble.com/people/craigshender/art/666779-1-gharyan-ancient-pottery / . / / . / / . / / . / / . /
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Taken on the same day as Fire in the sky (posted earlier), this flock of ducks passed through at just the right moment to accentuate the brilliant winter twilight! / / Portfolio Areas / / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic
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A flock of Sandpipers in Goleta Beach California. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- I will donate 50% of all proceeds from the sale of this image and the ones below to the American Bird Conservancy And the T-Shirt below
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Part of my NEW SIGNATURE SERIES that combines the emotive scenes of the natural world with specific framing compositions to create a visual feast for all discriminating art lovers! / TIP JAR: IF YOU LIKE MY WORK SUPPORT ME WITH ANY AMOUNT YOU WISH / / RAFFLE ITEMS HERE MORE SIGNATURE SERIES EDITIONS
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After visiting the Orlando Wetlands in the morning and capturing the gorgeous sunrise, I had to return to catch the sun setting. It’s such a lovely place, I am glad I returned! Wetlands Morning
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This is from the series of shots edited for the abstract seen elsewhere in my galley. I hadn’t disturbed the birds; they just decided in their ‘birdy way’ to choose that moment to lift off in a swirl from the gravel roadway in the Vic Fazio Wetlands Preserve. And it was as close to a tornado as I’ve seen here in Sacramento, California (and yes, we dohave real tornadoes here from time to time!): they lifted off in a circle that got darker and wider as more birds joined it. On the first one, everybody left and they all came back in the same circular manner (clockwise). The second time, they had a couple hundred slackers who didn’t want to participate but the air was still completely opaque, impossible to see thru them. Third departure was to the left and they landed in the field but came back in a couple minutes. Odd thing was there was no food on the road and they only pecked at it sporadically, as if they knew that was the thing to do if there had been something there. LOL! They never did leave this road so I went a different direction and when I got roughly parallel to them, I was swarmed by mosquitoes. So my guess is that the blackbirds were either gathering up the ‘skeeters’ with the circular flocking to feast on them or flocking to get them the hell away from their bodies. Anybody know if blackbirds eat mosquitoes or why this behaviour would happen? I could look it up but since I know someone here HAS to know the answer, I’ll be lazy first. ;-)
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Southern Gannets in close to the rocks feeding on cuttlefish and squid. The image is a composite all shot within 30 minutes. It is an initial long exposure with a wide angle lens. The birds were then shot at the same location in the same session with a telephoto lens and “dropped in” during post processing.
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Three seagulls in flight – composite image
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Aerial view of a flock of waterbirds over lake Corangamite.
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A feeding flock of Snow Geese takes flight after being scared from the cornfield at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico. Often it’s a coyote that spooks them or other predators. While not equal in flock size to the morning fly out, these “fright flights” are an impressive spectacle in and of themselves.
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I quite often wish I was a bird. Best viewed LARGE
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Pen and ink with patterned Victorian frames and birds
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Seagulls play Volley on the Beach at Santa Monica
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