Featured Work
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Winter Landing II by UmbieArt
Second in a series of three sequential shots of a female mallard duck preparing to land. Lisle – Illinois – USA
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On Frozen Pond by cdudak
This was taken last spring, when the lagoon behind my house was still frozen.
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Fishing by Jonicool
Great Egret searching for food along the bayou.
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"The Blue Heron" by Vickie Emms
Featured and 2nd place win in the challenge in Waterfowl group – December 4, 2008 From the ditch right close to my home. I’ve been trying to get a shot of this guy for years. / / Laminated Print
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Musk diver by Trevor Needham
This is a musk duck diving in Loch McNess, Yanchep National Park, an hour’s drive north of Perth, Western Australia. If you look carefully (view larger size) you can just see the duck’s body under the water at the bottom of the image.
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The Duck Invasion has Begun by Stephen Ryan
I visited Bowring Park, St. John’s in the afternoon and was amazed by the amount of ducks there. I enjoyed watching them walk around. It is funny and amusing to watch. Hope you enjoy the picture.
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Little Duckie by Nuno Pires
/ / • Camera: Canon EOS 400D Digital / • Lens: Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM / • Date: 02.07.2007 / • Place: Lisboa, Portugal / • Shutter Speed: 1/80 / • F Number: F/5.6 / • Focal Length: 85 mm / • ISO Speed: 100 All artwork is Copyright © Nuno Pires. All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My work does not belong to the public domain.
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Egret in a Snow Storm by Mary Campbell
Egret in flight amist a snow storm Tutorial Creating Snow
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Portrait of a Heron by Marvin Collins
Shot about a year ago at Silverbell lake, Tucson AZ
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Ibises in Snow? by OrphieG
American White Ibis, Eudocimus albus is a species of wading bird of the ibis family Threskiornithidae which occurs from the mid-Atlantic coast of the United States south through most of the New World tropics. / Coloration of a juvenile American White Ibis. It occurs in marshy wetlands and pools near the coast. It also occurs on mowed grass, lawns, and has become common in some city parks, where it can be found feeding alone or with other Ibis. It builds a stick nest in trees, bushes, or over water, and 2 to 5 eggs are typically laid. White ibises are monogamous and colonial, usually nesting in mixed colonies with other wading species. This ibis feeds by probing with its long, downcurved beak. Its diet consists of various fish, frogs and other water creatures, as well as insects and small reptiles. Adults are 65 cm long with a 95 cm wingspan. They have all-white plumage except for black wingtips (visible in flight) and reddish bills and legs. The red bill blends into the face of breeding birds; non-breeding birds show a pink to red face. Juveniles are largely brown with duller bare parts; they are distinguished from the Glossy and White-faced Ibises by white underparts and rumps. Over all both sexes look alike. Like the other species of ibis, the White Ibis flies with neck and legs outstretched, often in long, loose lines. The song of the male is an advertising hunk-hunk-hunk-hunk. The female squeals. When feeding, the birds often give a soft, grunting croo, croo, croo as they forage. Wilipedia Taken at Walton Rocks Beach area, South Hutchinson Island in Jensen Beach, FL / Nikon D70s / 70-300mm / / / / / / Ibis in Snow? – Pencil done in pencil. / /
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Touch Down by Karen Moore
This image shows a bit dark on line, you actually can see the feathers under his wing well. Click this link to see all my pelicans photos
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Dusk on the Lagoon by David Friederich
At the Oyster Bay Regional Park, on the west coast of Canada, I captured this image on my Nikon D300 and 600 mm lens as the light diminished. There was still enough light, though, to capture this as ducks returned to their refuge for the night.
Recent Work
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Preening Flamingo II by D R Moore
Image was taken in West Palm Beach, Florida / Also Available as a Card / / Mouse pad and Coffee cup available on Zazzle.com / / This Image is Featured in my 2009 Calendar / and My 2009 Bird Calendar / / _Click Images below to visit my Gallery / / Contact D R Moore / mail me / ADD Me to your Watchlist / View Slide Show / Here is another place to find my images / Thank You for Visiting my Gallery / Gallery Maintained by envelope150
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Great Blue Heron II by D R Moore
The Great Blue Heron , Ardea herodias, is a wading bird in the heron family Ardeidae. / It is the largest North American heron, with a head-to-tail length of 91–140 cm (36-55 in), a wingspan of 167-201 cm (66-79 in), and a weight of 2–3.6 kg (4.4-8 lbs). / Although the Great Blue Heron eats primarily fish, it is adaptable and willing to eat other animals as well. Several studies have found that voles (mice) were a very important part of the diet, making up nearly half of what was fed to nestlings in Idaho. Occasionally a heron will choke to death trying to eat a fish that is too large to swallow. This image was captured in West Palm Beach, Florida More images / of this bird View My Slide Show / View my Cards / Mousepads / Click Images below to visit my Gallery / / Contact D R Moore / mail me / ADD Me to your Watchlist Here is another place to find my images / Thank You for Visiting my Gallery / Gallery Maintained by envelope150 / © COPYRIGHT NOTICE: NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO REPRODUCE OR DOWNLOAD ANY IMAGES WITHOUT MY EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERMISSION.THESE IMAGES ARE NOT TO BE USED IN ADVERTISING OR MASS REPRODUCTION OF ANY FORM.
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Nature's Beautiful Melody by TrEaSuReDiMaGeS
/ This is a photo I had taken last week in Vero Beach, Florida. I’ve slightly cropped my original photo. / This watering hole was just full of life!! So much chatter of little feathered voices! With my bird books in one hand, the camera case and tripod in the other I parked along the waters edge. I counted at least 16 different species of birds that day. I’m sure there were many more that I didn’t even see. When looking through the lens of my camera it was hard deciding what I wanted to capture because there was always so much going on. In this shot you have Common Moorhens in the foreground, a duck walking across the top of the water at the top of the shot, an American Coot feeding with its bottom up into the upper left corner and then another duck up towards the top right hand corner. The morning sunlight was beautiful and I loved the way the blue sky could be seen in the water. This will be a place I plan on spending more time at. :-) Best viewed enlarged
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Mate for Life by shall
The swan, like so many others, mates for life … how simple the world could be!
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Brandt’s Cormorant Preening its Wing by Chuck Gardner
“Brandt’s Cormorant Preening its Wing” at Delta Ponds in Eugene, Oregon.
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Testing the Wind Direction by Chuck Gardner
I took this shot of a Brandt’s Cormorant “Testing the Wind Direction” and drying its wings at Delta Ponds in Eugene, Oregon
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"Anhinga" by TrEaSuReDiMaGeS
/ This is a photo I shot last week of an Anhinga. They are a very common sight here in Florida. I’ve slightly cropped the original photo. / The Anhinga, sometimes called Snakebird, Darter, American Darter, or Water Turkey, is a water bird of the warmer parts of North America and South America. The word “anhinga” comes from the Brazilian Tupi language and means devil bird or snake bird. / It is a cormorant-like bird with an average body length of 85 cm (35 in), a wingspan of 117 cm (45 in), and a weight of 1,350 g. It is a dark-plumaged fish-eater with a very long neck, and often swims with only the neck above water. When swimming in this style the name Snakebird is apparent, since only the colored neck appears above water the bird looks like a snake ready to strike.
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