Bird wetland 

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  • A pair of Dancing Brolgas fly over the Town Common, Townsville, North Queensland. Go to Deb’s website for more info on workshops, giclee prints, sculpture and news on this Townsville North Queensland Australian Artist.

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  • A Great Egret leaps of a Tree limb at Green Cay Preserve, Delray Beach, Florida after I won the “War of Wait” with him.

  • A Nesting Pair of Great Blue Herons don’t mind the photographers capturing their private moments at Wakodahatchee Wetlands, Florida during the mating season last year.

  • Blue-winged teal. Eagle Bluffs CA, Missouri.

  • I was sitting on this Turkey Vulture waiting to capture a typical Vulture launch from this tree stub when, KA-POW!... , a Red Shouldered Hawk swooped down and knocked this Vulture off his branch. I was stunned to see this same hawk do it again seconds later. / Nothing like good neighbors on the street I guess!

  • This is the spring counterpart to my other Barred owl called Winter’s watchman Taken in the same general area in April 2005. You can tell he was just in the swampy water below, either bathing or chasing after a snake to eat, by the wetness present on his feathers.

  • A Great blue heron silhouetted in the twinkling moonlight. / / / Portfolio Areas / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic

  • 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

  • Wood Duck. A brilliant display of color on an overcast day.

  • Acrylic and Mixed Media / Painted by Ciska 03/2008 / ORIGINAL SOLD / 76.2cm x 101.6cm Leaping and flapping their spread wings, a majectic pair of mated adult brolgas reinforce their bond with an elaborate and enthusiastic courtship dance. Comprising intricate sequences of coordinated bows, theatrical jumps, runs and short flights, dancing is the most spectacular of all the brolga’s social behaviours.

  • A flock of Black Bellied Whistling ducks came to town this week and boy do they keep busy flying around in circles… Captured in flight at Wakodahatchee wetlands in Delray Beach, Florida.

  • A Great White Egret leaps into the blue from a rail at Green Cay Wetlands Delray Beach, Florida.

  • Featured in Alphabet Soup, Happy Haven, Nikon DSLR Users’ Group, and I Love Birds. Top 10 challenge winner in Alphabet Soup (letter D) Winter freeze has made less open water available in the marshes of the Fraser River Delta near Vancouver for ducks and other water fowl. This male mallard duck appears to be very much enjoying the small opening in the ice on a sunny late afternoon. Nikon D300, Nikkor f4 600 mm lens, ISO 400, f4, 1/800.

  • I was able to capture this image at a wetlands area of Vancouver Island, Canada, where Trumpeter Swans migrate from northern Canada and Alaska to spend the winter. This is a very large bird. I think of them as the 747’s of the bird world. They need a lot of space to take off and land. They often appear ungamely, their legs not meant for much walking, or supporting such a large bulk away from water. But in the water, or in the air, they become ballerinas, full of grace and incomparable beauty. Their trumpeting sound is unique in nature. These are birds that mate for life, and model ideals of parenting. This image was captured against a forest background as the bird leaves the marsh. Nikon D300, Nikkor f4 600 mm lens, ISO 200, f4, 1/400s. Camera mounted on a Gitzo Tripod with a Wimberley head.

  • I discovered another fine shooting location inside the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. I set up before dawn and waited, and was rewarded with this spectacular view of the sky and it’s reflection in the still water. The wading birds cooperated nicely! On Florida’s eastern panhandle gulf coast. Featured in the group “Natural Color and Light” Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 (10mp/Leica 35-420mm zoom)

  • Sharp tailed Sandpipers common migrant from Siberia to coastal ,subcoastal and inland wetlands throughout Australia Image taken in Lake Corringle East Gippsland / All comments are really appreciated !!!! /

  • After quite sufficient rain over the last week in Noosa, it was good to see the blue sky, and sunset. The wetlands in the Noosa basin were higher than normal, making for some spectacular scenery :) The trees are mostly paperbarks in the Noosa Basin, and some hardy salt and sand resistant species of pine. Canon 50D, 10mm. Noosa Basin, Noosa Heads, Queensland.

  • This image was taken at sunrise on a weekend getaway to Loch Sport on 22.3.09. / Canon 450D / 18-200mm lens@18mm / ISO 1600 / exposure: 1/320s at f11 I’ve realised I’m overwhelming my RB portfolio with lots of sunny images-LOL / Well forgive me but I’m feeling a little cold with this freezing weather. I’m grateful for all the rain don’t take me wrong but I’d rather it would rain more in summer or maybe I should just move to Byron Bay : ) / I hope this image will warm up all the Victorians!!!

  • An Anna’s hummingbird zooms in the catch a quick lunch at the wetlands..taken at Bolsa Chica Wetlands in Huntington Beach, California Featured on my 2009 Hummingbird Calendar

  • Grand Isle is a barrier island off the Louisiana coast; it lies between Barataria Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. I took this photo of a great white egret on Grand Isle.

  • There a deliciously smelly swamp near Lawrence adjacent to the Clarence River-Northen New South Wales that’s home to hundreds of Spoonbills,water fowel,cormorants and egrets. Heres one now.

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