MARVELOUS!!! I'm so happy to see another picture of these darling and ever-so-fashionable birds! In fact, I showed Steve the portrait shot of the pair, he was suitably impressed, of course! :D
I really like the view in this picture, it must be viewed large to appreciate to its fullest. Really nice. It reminds me of the slew of wild flamingo pictures I took in France last April...I will get to them...gotta share some of those so you can see too! :)
Thanks for this inspirational picture, it's so cool to see the colony, and now I just GOTTA get in there and show you a colony of flamingos...sometime in the next week!
They need time to migrate from Antarcitca and won't have arrived yet;-) When breeding they attack your head, in Iceland I once had to walk holding my rucksack over my head...
We have numerous species of terns here, but they're really hard to identify from a distance. I've just checked my bird book and see that the Arctic Tern is described as a "rare visitor" and usually seen offshore from April to December. I'll be watching out for them though, on our trip north.
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I really like the view in this picture, it must be viewed large to appreciate to its fullest. Really nice. It reminds me of the slew of wild flamingo pictures I took in France last April...I will get to them...gotta share some of those so you can see too! :)
Thanks for this inspirational picture, it's so cool to see the colony, and now I just GOTTA get in there and show you a colony of flamingos...sometime in the next week!
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