All is revealed. I thought when I saw the title of your blog that it was a long, long way from home. They swim really love in the water so one of their common names here is 'snake bird' because often all you see is their head and neck. Nice to see that photography runs in your family.
Pete's done well with these shots, Bob. Photography must run in the family! I'd love to see an Anhinga, particularly diong it snake impression in the water. Best wishes to you all - stay safe - - - Richard
(P.S. passed your message on to John who seems to be doing well now!)
Congratulations to your brother. I looked for him for a week, I found him at the last moment and with your brother he is almost in town. It's not fair ;-)
Hello, Bob
ReplyDeleteNice photos from your brother! The Darter looks like a cross between a Anhinga and a Cormorant.
Take care, have a happy weekend!
The birds look like they want to be in an Opera.
ReplyDeleteIncredible bird. Dries the wings while posing for the photographer.
ReplyDeleteBob, thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteWonderful series!
ReplyDeleteAll is revealed. I thought when I saw the title of your blog that it was a long, long way from home. They swim really love in the water so one of their common names here is 'snake bird' because often all you see is their head and neck.
ReplyDeleteNice to see that photography runs in your family.
These are great photos from your brother. What a fantastic bird :-D
ReplyDeletePosing beautifully, what a show off. A nice set of photos.
ReplyDeleteBueno, toda la familia fotógrafos, bonitas fotos de tu hermano.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Well done Pete, these are beautiful shots.
ReplyDeleteNicely captured in different poses.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing these.
ReplyDeleteThey sure do look like our cormorants... He got some great shots.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful photos of the cormorant taken by your brother.
I wish you a nice Sunday.
Greetings Irma
Pete's done well with these shots, Bob. Photography must run in the family! I'd love to see an Anhinga, particularly diong it snake impression in the water. Best wishes to you all - stay safe - - - Richard
ReplyDelete(P.S. passed your message on to John who seems to be doing well now!)
Thanks Richard, for info on John, its good to hear him.
DeleteMy older brother even when works as camera for BBC.
Hi Bob.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of the Cormorant.
Greetings from Patricia.
Great series Bob.
ReplyDeleteNice photowork off Peter!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Maria
Great blog, nice very interesting photographs, I stay here to enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteHappy week.
Best regards
Hola Bob,buenas fotos de tu hermano.Un saludo y feliz semana amigo.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos!
ReplyDeleteBellas aves, tu hermano es un gran fotógrafo te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteMuy buenas las fotografías de tu hermano. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful photos from your brother.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these lovely photographs taken by your brother, I enjoyed seeing them.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Congratulations to your brother.
ReplyDeleteI looked for him for a week, I found him at the last moment and with your brother he is almost in town.
It's not fair ;-)
Beautiful photos of the Cormorant.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this Bob.
Have a nice day Hilly.
DeleteBob - that's quite a wingspan! Wonderful photos by your brother!
ReplyDeleteBuenos fotógrafos sois todos. Felicidades a tu hermano.
ReplyDeleteBuen jueves Bob.Cuídate.
Un abrazo.
Hi Bob, beautiful photos of your brother of the comorant.
ReplyDeleteCormorant posing.
ReplyDeleteHere a lot of cormorants in the archipelago.
Great photos!
Greeting
Espectacular el cormorán australiano, enhorabuena para tu hermano!!! Un abrazo desde el norte de España.
ReplyDeleteVery cool pictures... Congrats
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog
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