It was a grey day today, that rhymes!!!!!!!!!!! I caught this bird while I was at Cannop Ponds, yesterday. The Cormorant is in the drying it's wings mood.
HI Bob...I am always fascinated by Cormorants, but I know fishermen don't like them hanging around : }!! You got a great catch ; } with these shot's!! Love those Mandarin's from yesterday's post, they are gorgeous..nice header too!! Music..didn't do anything for me, but perhaps I am not in the right mood!lol Grace
I recognized the bird directly. In recent years it has invaded our coast. They destroy the rocks with their faeces and takes great catches.
I have not had them as close as you, also, I had only 300 mm of the camera. In my other blog from the 19/9, I have a picture of a number of cormorant. Think about your pictures, the bird is disliked, but gets really good at picture / brita
Glorious, Bob! Spectacular photos!
ReplyDeleteWow!Great capture on the bird and it's fascinating so by stretching wings.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday :)
Estupendas capturas del Cormoran secandose las alas al sol.Saludos
ReplyDeleteGreat poses Bob and well captured.
ReplyDeleteBonsoir
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IL est splendide cet oiseau et noir j'adore
IL a de si belles ailes aussi bise
Great photos as always Bob, very nice cormorant with wings widespread.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Irma
ooh bob!
ReplyDeletethose are amazing action shots!
i also love your new header!
Prachtige foto's van de Aalscholver Bob. Groetjes Tinie
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots, very good exposure...we see a lots of details in the black feathers ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures Bob
ReplyDeletewow, bob! you showed his feather detail so well - like metal armor plating!
ReplyDeleteHI Bob...I am always fascinated by Cormorants, but I know fishermen don't like them hanging around : }!!
ReplyDeleteYou got a great catch ; } with these shot's!!
Love those Mandarin's from yesterday's post, they are gorgeous..nice header too!!
Music..didn't do anything for me, but perhaps I am not in the right mood!lol
Grace
de aalskolver staat ver heel mooi op .prachtig,
ReplyDeleteWow Bob!!! You are so great with the camera and you show us all these birds. I´m glad that I found your blog
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the Cormorant Bob. Nice detail.
ReplyDeleteLove your new header also. I always enjoy your photography. Have a great day. :)
Great shots, Bob. He is drying his wings. Maybe he had rain too (LOL). Greetings,Joke
ReplyDeleteBob, Oh Wow, what wonderful shots! The light on this guys wings it fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Bob. I'm surprised they've been able to get dry with all this rain we've had.
ReplyDelete... and one can count the segments of each blue-black feather!
ReplyDeletefisher bird
posing in the breeze
the next dive
Great photos, Bob! _m
Przepiękne zdjęcia. Wspaniale kormoran wygląda z rozpostartymi skrzydłami. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. Great cormorant looks with outstretched wings. Yours.
Great shots of a great bird...I love the way they dry their wings.
ReplyDeleteThe third one is my favourite. I love these birds.
ReplyDeleteyour shots are thrilling, adding much to my day and my imagination's eye. The metallic reflective black wings are an archetype.
ReplyDeleteYour header is perfect, Bob
You feed the soul
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Wishing YOU a super week
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Great shots Bob. I love it when Cormorants do that wing drying thing!
ReplyDeleteSuper header love the Mandarin duck images. The Cormorant images are class as wel.
ReplyDeleteLove how these guys air dry their wings!
ReplyDeletegreat bird
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteBig shot!!!
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Très belles photos de cormoran !
ReplyDeleteOutstanding shots...
ReplyDeleteSuperb set of images Bob...[;o)
ReplyDeletethey are already flying away from here!
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Bob, he's magnificant! I saw so many birds in France--was thinking of you!
ReplyDeleteWOW !! very impressive images !!
ReplyDeletewish you a golden October dear Bob.
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I recognized the bird directly. In recent years it has invaded our coast. They destroy the rocks with their faeces and takes great catches.
ReplyDeleteI have not had them as close as you, also, I had only 300 mm of the camera. In my other blog from the 19/9, I have a picture of a number of cormorant.
Think about your pictures, the bird is disliked, but gets really good at picture / brita
BOB!!!! Those photos are truly breathtaking! :-)
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