Brilliant photos of the Cormorant, Bob. We had a bunch of them a year ago in a slough just outside of town. In fact, I had pre-scheduled a post of two of them for tomorrow.
The top of a tree seems to be a good place to hang the washing out to dry!! Cracking set of images Bob, an unusual perspective to an every day scene...[;o)
lovely! great catches, bob!
ReplyDeletewel een prachtige plaats ,of zat hij daar speciaal voor de fotosessie?
ReplyDeleteCheers my friend.
DeleteBrilliant photos of the Cormorant, Bob. We had a bunch of them a year ago in a slough just outside of town. In fact, I had pre-scheduled a post of two of them for tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThe top of a tree seems to be a good place to hang the washing out to dry!!
ReplyDeleteCracking set of images Bob, an unusual perspective to an every day scene...[;o)
Ha ha, lovely. Cheers Trevor.
DeleteHI Bob I see the Cormorant is in breeding plumage. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteA pain in many eyes to people but when you actually look at them, they are quite brilliant. Nice shot Bob.
ReplyDeleteOh Bob wat ga jij toch hard met je bloc's ik kan het haast niet bij houden hahahaha,
ReplyDeleteZe prachtig !!
gr,
Annie
Belle foto Bob! quante varietà ci sono….infinite! ciao Cri : )
ReplyDeletePiękny jest ten konkurent rybaków. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful is the rival fishermen. Yours.
A shame for the fishermen, ha ha.
DeleteRight on.......................
ReplyDeleteLieber Bob,
ReplyDeletewieder grandiose Fotos. Du musst keine Konkurrenz
fürchten!
Einen schönen Resttag wünscht dir
Irmi
Hola Bob bellas imagenes del Cormoran secando sus alas.Un abrazo
ReplyDeleteSuch an elegant bird. Ours tend to adopt that position on the paving at the edge of the lake. All lined up. And beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove this post. Thank you.
Elegant bird they sure are.
DeleteIt is neat seeing them holding their wings open to dry out. Cool shots of the Cormorant, Bob!
ReplyDeleteYes, it's to do something, like oiling, ha ha.
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ReplyDeleteWouaouhh!!! To take those pictures you are perched on the branch under the Cormoran???!!! And he remains there to dry!!!! Fantastic!!!
Thank you for your support.
Deletea mighty bird
ReplyDeleteyes, and beautiful shots at it too Bob
ReplyDeleteCheers Carole.
DeleteWow - stunning shots!
ReplyDeleteBOB bonjour mais alors il s'est un peu perdu
ReplyDeletecar je ne vis pas encore sur les arbres
il est superbe merci merci BOB
Thank you for your comments France.
DeleteExcellent Bob, I'm always surprised to see that they can perch.
ReplyDeleteYes, they are surprising, sitting in a tree, daft buggers.
DeleteYou find beautiful bird to get photos..\
ReplyDeleteOh dear, no sunshine once more!!
ReplyDeleteNevertheless, you managed great pics of this carbo sinensis drying his feathers in a tree!
Well done!
amazing bob !
ReplyDeleteZo dicht bij heb ik ze nog niet gezien dank je wel Bob lieve groetjes Danielle
ReplyDeleteI would love to be close enough, but I can, with the right lens.
Deletereally good Bob, well done ! ciao
ReplyDeleteThanks Massimo, ciao.
DeleteWhat a beautiful series of pictures!!
ReplyDeleteI am very glad you liked them, cheers Keith.
DeleteThank you very much.
ReplyDeleteI love the foliage on this one and the last frame with spreading wings.
ReplyDeleteMuy buenas fotos, especialmente en las que el cormorán aparece secando sus plumas al sol. Un abrazo,
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