they don't have any privacy when you are around have they? LOL :)
and thisis one of my favorites...it is perfect! fantastic detail!
I agree with Mike here, that was exactly what I was thinking too!
wow.........very cool!
wow...I don't even get a chance to see them in the flesh and you can take these fantastic shots!!!!
beautiful...all four of them haeds visible...wow
I love this one Al, very nice from that low angle!It looks very delicate and elegant walking on its toes!
Pretty sure this is an American Golden Plover in Fall plumage.
I feel like this is a Western Flycatcher because yellowish underparts. I feel certain that this is not a Tufted Titmouse.
After further looking it looks as if they are winter phase black terns instead of immature Least Terns.
Due to the bill coloring being black I felt this was an immature Least Tern.
Hey AL.....I was wrong---this is a Least Tern.....
Not sure but could this be a Greater yellowleg????
Hi AlNeed to change this from a red shouldered hawk to a white-tailed hawk.ThanksBen
Great photo
Grus americana; the alula is clearly visible. Nice.
Terriffic!
Great angle; are you in a pit hide?__________________Mike, no, I was lying as low as possible on beach collecting sand on my equipment and clothes. Thanks for appreciating the low angle shooting persepctive. Al Perry
Catoptrophorus semipalmatus
Pelicanus erythrorhynchos