Pelicans feeding at The Entrance / Central Coast NSW Australia
A YOUNG GIRL FEEDING THE GULLS AT THE BEACH
It’s hard to look poised while eating a mouse.
A wedge tail eagle feasting after cracking open an emu egg with a rock.
This little goldfinch seems to be enthralled with a heavenly vision as he stands before the dinner table. I thought I’d add the Grace before Meals prayer and offer this image as a nice reminder to give thanks for all our gifts. I think it would be a sweet addition to someone’s little breakfast nook or dining area. Hope someone likes it.
Someone had even left a fork for this pigeon to eat its dinner
Farne Islands, Northumberland.
For those who liked the “Catch of the Day” image, here’s the whole story as the green heron positioned the fish in its mouth and finally gulped it down.
Pentax K 10D, 1/320 sec, f 5.6, ISO 400, zoom lens set at 150 mm.
This pelican fought hard with other pelicans to secure this fish for his dinner. The fellow pelicans chased him for a while, but he did get away with this catch. Ten percent of all sales will be donated to dog breed rescue. Thanks for visiting! More Birds
Blue Jay didn’t want to stick around for dessert! Nikon D70s / 70-300mm / F5.6, 1/250 /
One of the many Chipping Sparrows around my feeders. Last winter I went through over 150lbs of seed each month feeding the birds. No surprise that they are all back and they brought all their friends! lol
Two Crimson Rosellas taken in Katoomba, the Blue Mtns. Bit boring but it’s still a nice bird shot. — Taken with: Canon 40D / Lens used: 2.8 100mm / Shutter speed: 1/200 / F number: 4.0 / ISO: 800
I’ve recently discovered the birds are really full of character since photographing them more :) They’re amazing little creatures. A little sparrow taken in the Blue Mtns. — Taken with: Canon 40D / Lens used: 4.0 70-200mm / Shutter speed: 1/400 / F number: 4.0 / ISO: 400
This snake-eating bird was also part of the bird show at Leeds Castle. If anyone can identify the species I’d be very grateful :)
Great Crested Grebe feeding its freshly hatched chick feathers, this is supposed to protect the stomach of the chick for the first few days of its life
Taken with Nikon D50, Sigma lens 70-300 mm / f/4.5, 1/60 sec., ISO 400 Taken at the Vivarium in Lausanne.
Anhinga catching a fish. / Green Cay Wetlands / Deerfield Beach, Florida © T.Russotto – / My work is NOT public domain and may NOT be used, modified, or changed in any way without my written consent.
The mousebird is extremely shy and very difficult to photograph, so this was taken through a window, missing the burglar bars at the only angle I could get.
Photo taken with Nikon D80 and 55-200mm VR lens. Photography of the Common Red Poll Birds at my parents house. All artwork is © Crystal Zacharias, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent. All photos available with or without text upon request. Camera: Nikon D80 / Capture Date: 01/04/09 / Exposure: 1/320 sec at f/5.6 / Focal Length: 200 mm / ISO: 400 / EV: +1 / Filter: no / Flash: no / Tripod: no / Editing: yes Original version: /
With a little gift in hand, this black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) along with two others boldly landed on my palm to grab their favorite treat, sunflower seeds. The birds would land one-at-a-time in a quick series, and then flit off to eat the morsel. Once finished eating, they little avians would return for more. When the chickadees had consumed all the sunflower seeds, they flitted off on new business, leaving the other food behind. Much too close for the telephoto lens, capturing these birds required my EF-S 60mm f/2.8 USM Macro. This situation proved somewhat challenging photographically: I held the camera with just one hand (glad that the 60mm macro is a small lens), and held a lively bird in the other, so there was ample opportunity for things to move during the shot. Nevertheless, some frames turned out nicely. The detail captured in this image is equivalent to the EF 70-200mm f/4L USM. Canon Rebel XSi / Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro / 1/250, f/5.6, -1/3, ISO 200, hand held
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