Birds 2013
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Re: Birds 2013
Birds Mark. Here is the original shot. American White Pelican. They gather in these big flocks a tleast 500+ feet in the air
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Re: Birds 2013
Ha I knew it! there is fish there, two cormorants and eight pelicans can't be wrong. Good action shot Sury.
Greg
ps I think I like no.2 the best Ken, it was hard to choose though.
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ps I think I like no.2 the best Ken, it was hard to choose though.
Re: Birds 2013
So you have taken the photo... next step may be to go to ebird.org
From RadioNZ science programe "ThiswayUp"
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Citizen science meets birdwatching and technology at ebird.org. It's a massive online database with records of 120 million bird sightings creating a giant global birdwatching community. Now scientists and birders can get their hands on a huge treasure trove of raw data about worldwide bird populations, all in real time.
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Citizen science meets birdwatching and technology on the eBird website. It's a massive online database creating a giant global birdwatching community that updates in real time. With Marshall Iliff, leader of the eBird Project at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and local eBird users Nikki McArthur and Susanne Govella.
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From RadioNZ science programe "ThiswayUp"
http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/thiswayup
Citizen science meets birdwatching and technology at ebird.org. It's a massive online database with records of 120 million bird sightings creating a giant global birdwatching community. Now scientists and birders can get their hands on a huge treasure trove of raw data about worldwide bird populations, all in real time.
eBird.org ( 22′ 31″ )
Citizen science meets birdwatching and technology on the eBird website. It's a massive online database creating a giant global birdwatching community that updates in real time. With Marshall Iliff, leader of the eBird Project at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and local eBird users Nikki McArthur and Susanne Govella.
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Re: Birds 2013
David,
You need eagle eyes to detect that Falcon.... Great capture, BTW.
Sury
You need eagle eyes to detect that Falcon.... Great capture, BTW.
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Re: Birds 2013
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Some wonderful work guy's.
Mean't to post this a couple of week back to show Ciggy's were behaving.
Mean't to post this a couple of week back to show Ciggy's were behaving.
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That’s good to see DA, that the little tykes are ok.
Greg
Ps it looks like the falcon was nesting in OZ, unless there are large eucalypts in other parts. Strange thing though, I thought those had 5 lugnuts on the wheels, I’m surprised at 4.
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Ps it looks like the falcon was nesting in OZ, unless there are large eucalypts in other parts. Strange thing though, I thought those had 5 lugnuts on the wheels, I’m surprised at 4.
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Re: Birds 2013
Could well have been in OZ Greg. Ford Falcons were sold there in the 60s. Blue gum Eucalyptus are in California not sure what kind Eucalyptus has the Flacon nesting?
Re: Birds 2013
It seems less likely to be California, the steering wheel is on the right.
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