Photographed at Rushy Hide, Slimbridge WWT, Gloucestershire, GB. (Wild).
Please look at my website bobswildlife.co.uk. There is a photo of a Garganey. And an Female Kestrel by Callum in the 'Guest photographer. The new 'YouTube' video, check it out
Cranes are so cool. I love their songs when their courting. Hear it from miles away.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen them this way, Bob! Thanks
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,bellos y magnificos momentos captados por tu camara,en el momento que esta Grulla cuida y se asienta a incubar sus huevos.Un saludo.
ReplyDeleteGreat photographs but most of them seem virtually identical.
ReplyDeleteHi David, yes, it seems to be identical, but, I believe that is slow measure its so diverse.
DeleteI hope her nesting is successful. And love the 'folding down to the ground' series you gave us. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteActually EC, they are a bigger now, they have hatched. I hope to get more photos.
DeleteHi Bo,
ReplyDeleteThe images of the Common-craneare awesome!
Great to see also with the eggs!
Best regards,
Maria
What an absolute beast!
ReplyDeleteThanks Si.
DeleteGreat series of shots Bob. I look forward to seeing how they do.
ReplyDeletecool crane
ReplyDeleteEstupenda serie de la grulla común con sus huevos y encubandolos, espero pronto ver sus crías.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Good thing the crane is sitting on the nest; the nest itself does not seem to offer much protection! Lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteSo beautifully captured, you do a marvellous job of that..
ReplyDeleteGreat shots---- quite a lot of banding on the legs. I guess they all mean something.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo series Bob!!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Yael.
DeleteHi Bob.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Bob so with the eggs to see.
Beautiful pictures.
Groettie from Patricia.
Patricia, four days later, the two eggs hatched.
DeleteAmazing pictures!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week!
Gil Zetbase
Thank you Gil.
DeleteLove love love these photos. You are awesome photographer Bob. :)
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DeleteAgnieszka, thank you very much.
Hello, love the beautiful crane with the eggs. I hope all goes well, it would be neat to see the baby cranes. Happy Thursday, Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful pictures Bob.
ReplyDeleteAll pictures are great.
Goodness me!
ReplyDeleteWhat a simply wonderful series of photographs you've shared with us Bob.
Thank you.
All the best Jan
Ho Bob. It's great to see that you are following the progress of this nest - thank you for sharing those excellent images! It's also good news to hear that they have now hatched - I hope that you can show us some images of the youngsters.
ReplyDeleteWith my best wishes - - - Richard
Thanks Richard, yes, I am going up to Slimbridge to catch the little ones, beautiful unless it is raining!!!!!!!!!!!
DeleteAwesome!
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ReplyDeleteAnother set of super images of the Crane.
I see from the above comments that eggs have hatched, your job then is for the next post some images of the young.
All the best, John
Yes John, I am going to Slimbridge if it is raining, wish me well, ha ha.
DeleteBeautiful bird. Superb photos. Well done Bob.
ReplyDeleteYippee. Fantastic photos. You're a master.
ReplyDeleteWow - fabulous shots!
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