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Images => Nature, Flora, Fauna & Landscapes => Topic started by: elsa hoffmann on April 23, 2017, 17:13:21
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Of course I couldn't see a damn thing on my camera's TV - so had to wait until I could view the images on my Mac to see the green bottomed owl.
Clearly it needs a bath.
Spotted Eagle owl - unfortunately you cant choose where it parks it's green bottom.
I have just about stopped shooting herons - Too many around and too many photos in my portfolio.
Lesser Flamingo clearly showing it's dark beak
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i like the owl in battle colours
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Elsa ,
The owl sure can look more presentable, I have never seen an owl with green feathers, seems someone before him had an adventure with a parrot ?
I'll say that maybe you can continue to shoot herons, and share the images once you catch them doing something unique
I do not recall ever seeing an image of a flaming swimming
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Elsa:
You must have caught the owl right after he went into the water/muck to grab something. Never seen that effect, so well captured.
I like your herons heads up pose and the background.
Flamingos are just so over the top re;coloration
Thanks for sharing.
Randy
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Great, the owl is so well camouflaged.
I don't think flamingos swim; they wade.
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thank you Fons and Randy :)
Armando - therein lies the challenge - something unique would be really nice!
Anthony - you are right - no one else saw the owl - they all drive past - but I think I was desperate - which is why I got him
The water levels in the pans are indeed very very low. But Flamingos do swim while feeding if the water level is too high. Apparently.
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Is this a new species Elsa!
Great captures.
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Thanks Peter. Like a fool I actually checked the book (on site) as I couldnt see properly until I got home and had a closer look
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I always wait until I get home before checking the books...
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Ya but I couldnt resist showing off my App - haha
listen this is nothing! My friend Francois Cloete in Pretoria - one eve saw an owl on the church steeple -
rushed home to get his camera - shot the thing and went home -
only to discover it was a wooden owl...
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The green on the owl looks a bit artificial to me. I wonder if it touched something freshly painted green?
Without the green speck, the owl would look more interesting in full protective color just with the yellow eyes standing out.
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Akira, it is caused by the green algae in the water pans near by. The water level is quite low, and lots more algae than usual. It might have gone for a drink or hunted something in the shallow waters.
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Akira, it is caused by the green algae in the water pans near by. The water level is quite low, and lots more algae than usual. It might have gone for a drink or hunted something in the shallow waters.
Thanks, Elsa, for the details. It's a relief.
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you are so lucky to have eagle owls there..
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Thank you Bob. And I am going out this morning again - hopefully find them again