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Tuesday 9 December 2014

Black-tailed Godwit standing against the sun

In winter plumages







43 comments:

  1. oh, that ripply water is beautiful!

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  2. Beautiful photos of Godwit Bob.
    Greetings Tinie

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  3. The Godwits are cool birds, pretty shots.

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  4. Difficult lighting... Still some nice photos with detail in the shadow areas. Thanks Bob.

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  5. Capturas muy oportunas, Bob, buenos tiros.

    Saludos.

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  6. A winters sun on winter plumage. So pretty.

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  7. Nice shots Bob, a shame the sun was on the other side.

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  8. Bob, very nice! I like the way the sun shines through it's bill!

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  9. What is he eating? Seaweed?

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  10. Lovely bird. We have one like it in NZ, but for the life of me I can't think of its name.

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    1. Yes Wendy, they are the same. Black-tailed, Bar-tailed and the Hudsonian godwit.

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  11. Bob, are very beautiful photos.

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  12. Nice one....Keep on keeping on .

    Kind Regards Bob.

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  13. Winter plumage? No puffy jacket, anorak, scarves or beanies for this feathered charmer... A hardy bird.

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    1. None of those things, just some feathers, cheers EC.

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  14. What a lovely bird Bob!
    Beautiful images and great shots!
    Dimi...

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  15. First time I see consciously a black-tailed godwit, Bob.
    Great shots!
    Uwe.

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  16. It may be cold in his feet, as long as he was in the water. :)

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  17. what a little handsome one❤ cute❤

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  18. Inventor of the pipette!


    ALOHA from Honolulu
    ComfortSpiral
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  19. Beautiful bird, don't think I've ever seen one here, thanks Bob,

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  20. Beautiful shots of the Godwit. I don't see them very often and always get excited when I do.

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  21. Beautiful photographs of the godwit in backlight.
    Well done Bob.

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    1. Irma, most attentive to the backlight, thanks.

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  22. I love the light on the beak... right in time for Christmas portraits!

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  23. kjempe flott Bob men det er jo ikke noe nytt :-)

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  24. They are very sharp, beautiful images, Bob!

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    1. Beautiful is the word I have said, cheers Maria.

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