I took this photo locally at Laratinga Wetlands just before sunset. I liked the reflections on the water and the way the sun was on the trees.
This image also features in my newly released calendar / Flying Free Read about my wildlife photography here
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.
Part of one of my regular cycle routes goes alongside a railtrack and is low-lying and a small semi-wetland. This is one of the small ponds. / . / © photogenique (dave peddie): using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. / . / Do check out Paul Louis Villani’s great portfolio /
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!
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.
Wetlands at Herdsman Lake, Perth, Western Australia. / Photo taken with Nikon D300, Nikkor 18 – 200 VR lens, exposure 1/8 sec at f / 6.3. Featured in WA Red Bubble group 24/01/2009
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)
It is a Fogy Morning in the Wetlands of the East Coyote Unit one of the Fern Ridge Reservoir wildlife managed areas in Lane County, Oregon.
I descovered the place turned into the Airport field now. / I’m glad i have locked it in my art. / Work on paper,140lb coldpress Struthmore. / Watercolour painting.
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
A very peaceful and scenic place, surrounded by suburbia but yet just far enough removed to seem like it’s in the wilderness. The Kooragang Wetlands Rehabilitation Centre, Newcastle.
FOR BETTER VIEWING VIEW LARGER Thanks for dropping in and viewing this work, your comments are appreciated, and i am honoured to those who favourite the work For those travelling the Hume HIghway 540 KIlometres south by road from Sydney, a stay in the City of Albury is well worth the time . Wonga Wetlands is the result of what can be done with some imagination and the use of wastewater, the bird population is amazing, best times are early morning or the time leading up to dusk. The asrea is dotted with bird hides , a perfect place to relax with a camera and a good lens. Wonga Wetlands, on the Murray River floodplain is being gently restored from grazing land using Albury City’s environmentally treated wastewater. This is another absorbing natural conservation area featuring amazing 600year old Murray River Red Gums and an astonishing number of birds. Albury’s Wonga Wetlands incorporate seven lagoons covering a surface area of about 80ha on the Murray River flood plain. Take a wander to Wonga if only for the picture perfect Murray landscape views. There are plenty of bird hides and viewing points to take advantage of. ‘Wonga’ means cormorant in Wiradjuri language, here you may find the Little Black Cormorant, the Little Pied Cormorant, Pied Cormorant and the Great Cormorant. There are 130 Species of birds living in and using the wetlands Nikon D300, Sigma D300, Photomatix D300, 5 Bracketted Images , light tidy iN Capture NX, Manfrotto Tripod See Also
FOR BETTER VIEWING VIEW LARGER Thanks for dropping in and viewing this work, your comments are appreciated, and i am honoured to those who favourite the work For those travelling the Hume HIghway 540 KIlometres south by road from Sydney, a stay in the City of Albury is well worth the time . Wonga Wetlands is the result of what can be done with some imagination and the use of wastewater, the bird population is amazing, best times are early morning or the time leading up to dusk. The asrea is dotted with bird hides , a perfect place to relax with a camera and a good lens. Wonga Wetlands, on the Murray River floodplain is being gently restored from grazing land using Albury City’s environmentally treated wastewater. This is another absorbing natural conservation area featuring amazing 600year old Murray River Red Gums and an astonishing number of birds. Albury’s Wonga Wetlands incorporate seven lagoons covering a surface area of about 80ha on the Murray River flood plain. Take a wander to Wonga if only for the picture perfect Murray landscape views. There are plenty of bird hides and viewing points to take advantage of. ‘Wonga’ means cormorant in Wiradjuri language, here you may find the Little Black Cormorant, the Little Pied Cormorant, Pied Cormorant and the Great Cormorant. There are 130 Species of birds living in and using the wetlands Nikon D300, Sigma D300, Photomatix D300, 5 Bracketted Images , light tidy in Capture NX
Another pic taken at one of the incredibly serene wetlands in Busselton, Busselton is a coastal town about 2 1/2 hours drive south of Perth, Western Australia Camera: Canon A590 IS Featured at the Light and Reflection group / Featured in the Art by Bubble Hosts group / Top 10 in the Reflective Split challenge at the Mood and Ambience group
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.
An arch of tree’s at the Wellard Wetlands, Western Australia. Worked in Photoshop. Olympus E-410
Taken in Mandurah in the Creery Wetlands on the 23rd of May 2008 FEATURED – The Ashes Group
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