Capture: Roamin' Holiday
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JacksonP, in reply to
Is that a juvenile black-backed gull?
Umm, probably?
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Actually, thinking about it this morning, we seem to have quite a view active Capture threads at the moment. Might give it a few days for the Food thread and others to settle down before posting a new one. That way I can gather some images to post with it.
That Ok with everyone?
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
Is that a juvenile black-backed gull?
Umm, probably?A friend was looking at my photos the other day and knowing a bit about gulls he was sure and I would suggest the bird to the fore in JP's is a Skua and the black back might be at the back of the above shot. Is that a yellow beak?
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
That Ok with everyone?
The roamin' thread might get to be a record if we all persevere {:)
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Hebe, in reply to
quite a view active Capture threads
I like that.
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Islander, in reply to
Red-billed gull (to distinguish it from the black-billed gull - amazing imagination in some bird names eh?) Tarapuka in the South-
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Islander, in reply to
Adult blackbacked gull, karoro
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Islander, in reply to
I’d go with juv. blackback – both skuas have noticeable white flashes on the underside of their wings-
just incidentally, I got to know most of our gulls and mollymawks and terns, & quite a few petrels over time at Moeraki, Rakiura & Okarito. Fishing brings an interest in things other than fish...
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Chris Waugh, in reply to
amazing imagination in some bird names eh?
Place names, too, always astound me with their prosaicness. I live in the Northern Capital. The province that surrounds Beijing is called North of the River. Hebei's western border is the Taihang Mountains, and on the other side of that range is a province called West of the Mountains. Japan's capital is the Eastern Capital - eastern in opposition to the older capital, Kyoto, which means Capital City. And of course in Aotearoa we have Northland, Southland, Westland and the East Cape.
Still, every now and then you come across something a little more creative. Germany's capital is the Little Bear, China's northeasternmost province and the Chinese name for the Amur River (both the same word) is Black Dragon River. 100km southeast of where I sit is a city called the Heavenly Ford (Tianjin - but if cleanliness is close to godliness, then these days it's rivers, swamps, lakes and canals are very far from heavenly).
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Well, it's a pretty crap photo taken quickly with my cellphone as I was expressing frustration with my mother in law for taking my daughter off somewhere without either telling me or taking her cellphone.... And I still don't have anything to contribute to the birds and flowers theme.... But spring has arrived and little buds of new life are starting to burst forth.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
lol. birds again
nice to see that the Hills
(Hoist) is alive with music... -
Lilith __, in reply to
Toon Teleology
I can't shake the suspicion that kookaburras, like puffins, and like chipmunks, were designed by Disney. I mean, really!!
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Lilith __, in reply to
Love the shearwaters, Sof! Were you far out from shore?
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Went out to Motuihe Island, so not far at all. The gulls were happy to clean up after the kids.
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Julie Cross, in reply to
I can’t shake the suspicion that kookaburras, like puffins, and like chipmunks, were designed by Disney
Well, they are definitely the loony tunes in my backyard.
nice to see that the Hills
(Hoist) is alive with music…Thanks Ian, he was laughing at my dirndl!
I love Sophie's shots of birds on the wing... but my camera really is not good with the fleet of wing.
The whole family, jigging in the rigging.
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Islander, in reply to
The whole family, jigging in the rigging.
as my ex-brother-in-law-exNZ Naval Reserve sang once (and unfortunately ever after memorable) 'frigging in the rigging etc. etc. etc.'
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
kookaburras, like puffins, and like chipmunks,
were designed by Disney
Well, they are definitely the loony tunes in my backyardYes, more Warner Bros methinks...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=VJXhXGE2CR0
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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JacksonP, in reply to
Bloody hard in fact. Bloody luck in fact.
Here, this one said to me " Is that a good enough pose or what?" {:)Practice makes perfect. Looking pretty good to me.
BTW, I love that this thread is still going. Not far off 50,000 views.
Just sayin'. ;-)
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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