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JChristopherGalleries > A male Red Winged Blackbird balances on a cattail as he contemplates his next move
JChristopherGalleries > An uncommon sight, the elusive American Bittern is seen here in typical detection-avoidance behavior, which is to become motionless, with its bill pointed upward, attempting to blend into the reeds.
JChristopherGalleries > A Red Winged Blackbird takes a temporary break on a fence post
JChristopherGalleries > A great blue heron stalks his breakfast on an overcast morning, his sharp beak carrying the signs of a recent kill
JChristopherGalleries > A red-tailed hawk seems keenly aware that he is being photographed and stares straight back at the lens that studies him.
JChristopherGalleries > A Great Blue Heron cautiously steps out of his grassy Spring shelter, in Southwestern Washington's Ridgefield National Wildlife Reserve
JChristopherGalleries > An adult male Kestrel seems interested in joining the Fish & Wildlife Service. And, he is certainly equipped to spot trouble afield
JChristopherGalleries > A couple of Canada geese would have their hands full minding eight young ones, if they had hands. Somehow they manage even without hands.
JChristopherGalleries > A Yellow Headed Blackbird declares the arrival of Spring as he stakes out his territory
An uncommon sight, the elusive American Bittern is seen here in typical detection-avoidance behavior, which is to become motionless, with its bill pointed upward, attempting to blend into the reeds.
 > An uncommon sight, the elusive American Bittern is seen here in typical detection-avoidance behavior, which is to become motionless, with its bill pointed upward, attempting to blend into the reeds.
An uncommon sight, the elusive American Bittern is seen here in typical detection-avoidance behavior, which is to become motionless, with its bill pointed upward, attempting to blend into the reeds.
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D200) |
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