Oh, that's a crane. The neighborhood cranes are still hanging about so I guess the summer isn't over yet. Wonderful birdy head shot, the texture, orange head and amber eye really sparkle.
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Oh, that's a crane. The neighborhood cranes are still hanging about so I guess the summer isn't over yet. Wonderful birdy head shot, the texture, orange head and amber eye really sparkle.
ReplyDeletenice to see the Brolga up close. I did see a few when I visited Queensland three years ago. :)
ReplyDeleteI saw a bunch of swallows in what looked like heading south. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteHello, Betty...what a weird animal!
ReplyDeleteNature always surprises us in many ways...
Great shot!
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a clear, detailed close-up...AWESOME pic...:)JP
ReplyDeleteWhat a rare bird and new to me! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a face.
ReplyDeletewe've actually seen brolgas in the wild up north, but not this close. They are amazing birds. Happy travels.
ReplyDeleteWhat a majestic view, this critical eyes... Wow, a fantastic capture.
ReplyDeleteHeidrun XO
he looks kind of like our sandhill cranes and kind of different and very interesting!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful capture!
ReplyDeleteI don't know the bird "Brolga" but it looks very nice ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany
Kirsi
What an amazing image and a very interesting looking bird! Have a great day :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and interesting creature. Wonderful shot.
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That's a lovely bird. I think I've seen them a couple of times (but not in the wild).
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