Wednesday 23 March 2016

Grey Loiire in Kruger National Park

Although the light was not in the right sector, I actually like how the shots came out and I hope you do also.This bird is also known as the Go-away bird.




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20 comments:

  1. It is indeed a striking effect - and a beautiful bird.

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  2. A great set of photos of this unusual bird!

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  3. The photos have the quality of silhouettes. Neat!

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  4. That is an incredibly beautiful "go away" bird :)

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  5. Fotografias fantásticas.
    Um abraço e uma Santa e Feliz Páscoa.
    http://andarilharar.blogspot.pt/

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  6. Come back Come back!! I would like to see more of this unusual bird.:)

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  7. Heisann....Imposing and stately birds, beautiful to look at. Have A Happy Easter ;:OD)

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  8. One rockin' hairdo, I say!
    I like the photos and the beautiful bird.
    I too like the way the lighting has turned out.
    Have a Happy Day, Margaret!!
    Peace :)

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  9. I really like the back-lit bird. Well done!

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  10. Great photos and I do love that topknot :)

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  11. I wish you a most blessed Easter, Sweet Friend.
    Lucja:)

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  12. fantastic pictures of beautiful birds

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  13. You saw some pretty amazing birds on that trip.............

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  14. Oh I love this bird! I have seen it in some documentary or movie, maybe "The God's Must Be Crazy"? And you're right, the backlit effect is very nice. What a great sighting!

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  15. These are strange and wonderful, Margaret! But best of all is your awesome Puffin header!!

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  16. awwwww, yes, nice captures!!!! and a nice "do"!!!

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  17. A dramatic "head dress" - wonder why it's called the Go Away bird - is it an elusive bird, or do humans wish it would go away? Anyways, breautiful captures! You have a happy Easter too!

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  18. Beautiful bird, and wonderful backlighting!

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