Cee’s Black & White Challenge: Birds
Crested Terns hanging out
An Australian Pelican takes in the view
Silver Gulls take a swim
Sooty Oystercatcher takes a stroll
An Osprey paddles on the waters edge
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Oh I’ve never seen Osprey on the beach or that close up before. Wonderful photos for this week. 😀
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Thank you Cee 🙂 🙂
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It’s cool to see terns in other parts of the world. They’re a little different than the Least Terns in California but still awesome!
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They are different to the Little Terns here as well. Glad you liked them 🙂 🙂
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The crested terns are soooooo cute! And I love the drama in the 2nd image!
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They are sweet to see when a flock is on the beach with the wind ruffling their “hair” 😂
I thought the Pelican needed a bit of enhancement 🙂
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love the slider feature! Will have to try it. Your birds show well in black and white
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Thanks Lisa. I enjoy using image compare. I was tempted to use black and white birds 🙂
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Thank you! I took a photo of a sooty oyster catcher when we were at Murramarang and had failed to identify it. THanks for clarifying. Lovely photos.
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So happy to help out 🙂 🙂
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Most of those birds look very serious, the oystercatcher, not so much!
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Oystercatchers always look like they are smiling 🙂
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I like that about them.
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Fabulous! Everyday life by the water, but an osprey…wow! Great captures, Brian.
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Thanks ever so much Jo 🙂 🙂
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Great photos Brain. Not always easy to capture them. Love the black and white ones!
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Thanks Aletta 🙂 🙂
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That photo of the pelican has a very nostalgic feeling about it, very evocative!
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Thank you Elke 🙂 🙂
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And why shouldn’t they enjoy a day at the beach? I do. Love all your pictures but the one of the sooty oystercatcher zings because of that orange bill.
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Thanks Maris. I do love them with their orange bits 🙂 🙂
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Great birds Brian. The shape of your sotty oystercatchers is exactly like ours but ours are black and white 🙂
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We have Pied Oystercatchers here as well. They are migratory 🙂
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🙂
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