Fighting kittiwakes at Diskobukta, Spitzbergen in the Scandinavian Arctic. A challenging subject to photograph – very poor light and it all happens so fast. / / (Spitzbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
This Eastern bluebird female was in a frenzy in the treetops. A male sparrow had invaded her nest and she was beside herself as she helped her mate try to oust it from their territory. With lots of wing action, scolding and squawking, and divebombing, they were putting up a heck of a fight for the little nest so skillfully constructed from pine straw. There aren’t any eggs yet; hopefully the scuffle will be resolved and the sparrow will find a place to lodge under the M at McDonald’s or the A at Arby’s where he can fare just fine! P.S. Please view this photo in larger mode so you can better appreciate the delicate little balancing act as this female is standing on one leg, the other retracted and ready for flight as she divebombs the menacing sparrow!
I was at the park today testing out the new camera and as soon as I stopped the car this flock of Ducks came waddling over. Just as I snapped the pic this one in the front goes and stands on one leg. Thought it was a cool shot. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
This image was taken just outside Albertinia, located on the Garden Route of South Africa. /
These fighting kittiwakes were an extremely challenging subject to photograph – with very poor light and it always happens so fast. / / (Diskobukta, Spitsbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) / / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Dusky Moorhen, Currumbin, Queensland. Thank you for looking.
Arctic tern, Farne Islands, Northumberland.
WILD AND FREE / / Fighting kittiwakes – an extremely challenging subject to photograph due to the very poor light and fast movement! / / (Diskobukta – Spitsbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) / / /
WILD AND FREE / / On the last morning of our Arctic trip we had a few hours to spend in Longyearbyen before our departure. We went for a walk along the shore and came across these Arctic Terns. They were very protective and dived bombed everyone. This image was taken with a 10mm lens – so he was pretty close! (Spitzbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) /
/ Kids Tee @ Zazzle / Baby Suit @ Zazzle / / Peck Peck = Kiss Kiss / A cute digital design of a mummy chick with her baby chick…. / Great nursery decoration, lovely and bright / peck peck = kiss kiss
This is actually water from the overflow of the lakes. It drains inbetween the entrance of the Cemetary and Peck Road. I have enhanced the water a little blue. Original is below / KODAK Z712 IS / 7.1 MP 12 X ZOOM
Another shot of the water off Pecks Road / PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS TAKEN WITH / KODAK Z712 IS
WILD AND FREE / / On the last morning of our Arctic trip we had a few hours to spend in Longyearbyen before our departure. We went for a walk along the shore and came across these Arctic Terns. They were very protective and dived bombed everyone. / / (Spitzbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) / /
WILD AND FREE / / On the last morning of our Arctic trip we had a few hours to spend in Longyearbyen before our departure. We went for a walk along the shore and came across these Arctic Terns. They were very protective and dived bombed everyone. / / (Spitzbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) / /
water colour on water colour paper. “Pecking Order”! There always is one unfortunately! Thats life! I had a bit of a giggle about it while creating this work! / / / Featured in Pets and People
WILD AND FREE / / Fighting kittiwakes – an extremely challenging subject to photograph due to the very poor light and fast movement! / / (Diskobukta – Spitsbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) / / /
Taken with a Canon 50D, Canon 100 – 400 L series len, F5.6, shutter speed 1/100 seconds ISO200, edited in Photoshop Whilst walking back to my car from the fells near Seathwaite I saw this scene, the chicken was feeding hungrily from the jar, every now and then a little visitor nipped in to take a morsel!
A Common Pheasant in a field on Brownsea Island, Poole Harbour, Dorset. / He was quite a friendly chap. Thanks for looking. / Hope you like it. Best Viewed Large.
/ In the group “First Things’ / in the group “LMAO” captured these two chickens. in our chicken yard We live in Ogden Utah.. looked like one was giving a little kiss on the cheek, knowing chickens I’m sure it wasn’t something so kind .. but it looked that way Ü
This pigeon was in the front of my house in Cape Coral Florida, he looked lost like he had been a captive bird once but somehow got out he had a yellow tab thing on his leg, I got realy close to him but he wouldnt let me check him to make sure he wasnt hurt, he did fly off however, my son Ben saw him and told me to go and make sure he was ok, since he flew off I knew he was fine, my son decided to name him Gregory, I added the Pecks thought it fitted him nicely lol Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shooting Date/Time 8/6/2009 15:36:44 / Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/250Sec. / Av(Aperture Value) F5.6 / Metering Modes Evaluative metering / Exposure Compensation -2/3 / ISO Speed 200 / Lens EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 / Focal Length 300.0 mm / Image size 3888×2592 / Image Quality RAW / Flash Off / White Balance Auto / AF mode One-Shot AF / Picture Style Landscape / Parameters / Tone Curve : Standard / Contrast : 2 / Sharpness : 7 / Color saturation : 1 / Color tone : 1 / Handheld
WINNER of the State flowers and/or State birds of Pacific Northwest challenge in the Pacific Northwest Group Featured in “Live and Let Live” November 2009 / Featured in “Top Shelf Wildlife& Nature Art” November 2009 / Featured in “Canon DSLR” November 2009 / Featured in “Pacific Northwest ” November 2009 / Featured in “Alphabet Soup” January 2010 The Steller’s Jay is named after the German naturalist Georg Wilhelm Steller who discovered them in 1741. It is the provincial bird of British Columbia and primarily lives in coniferous forests, although can be found in many forested areas and is also common in residential and agricultural areas with nearby forests. / Their range is primarily west of the Rocky Mountains, reaching as far south as Central America and as far north as Alaska. / The Steller’s Jay is closely related to the Blue Jay found in the rest of the continent, but has a black head and upper body. It is also known as the Long-crested Jay, the Mountain Jay, and the Pine Jay and is the only crested jay west of the Rocky Mountains. / This pair were playfully pecking each other whilst I photographed them in north Nanaimo, BC, Canada. Canon 40D / 1/1600sec f6.3 ISO 400 / 500mm lens + 1.4x converter
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