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Fly away
Taken on: Apr 24, 2013
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Take off
Taken on: Apr 24, 2013
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_IGP9900
Taken on: Apr 17, 2013
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_IGP9891
Taken on: Apr 17, 2013
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_IGP9197
Taken on: Apr 17, 2013
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Lesser Yellowlegs Chasing each other (Tringa flavipes)
Taken on: Apr 10, 2013
Lesser Yellowlegs breeds in open boreal forest with scattered shallow wetlands. Winters in wide variety of shallow fresh and saltwater habitats. They eat aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates, particularly flies and beetles. Occasionally small fish and seeds.
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Black Skimmer in Merritt Island (Rynchops niger)
Taken on: Apr 8, 2013
The remarkable bill of the Black Skimmer sets it apart from all other American birds. The large red and black bill is knife-thin and the lower mandible is longer than the upper. The bird drags the lower bill through the water as it flies along, hoping to catch small fish.
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Lesser Yellowlegs Chasing each other (Tringa flavipes)
Taken on: Apr 8, 2013
Both the male and female Lesser Yellowlegs provide parental care to the young, but the female tends to leave the breeding area before the chicks can fly, thus leaving the male to defend the young until fledging.
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Lesser Yellowlegs doing Battle (Tringa flavipes)
Taken on: Apr 8, 2013
The Lesser Yellowlegs is a slender, long-legged shorebird that readily shows off the brightly colored legs that give it its name. It is an active feeder, often running through the shallow water to chase its prey. These two are chasing each other.
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Norway
Taken on: Feb 13, 2013
Atlantic puffin arrives with a load of lesser sand eels for its breed. The challenge was: in my position on a high rock I only had a few seconds to frame and shoot them in flight before they disappeared quickly in their caves.
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Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) Nest Building
Taken on: Feb 5, 2013
They may move slowly, but Great Blue Herons (Ardea herodias) can strike like lightning to grab a fish or snap up a gopher. In flight, look for this widespread heron’s tucked-in neck and long legs trailing out behind.
Though great blue herons hunt alone, they typically nest in colonies. They prefer tall trees, but sometimes nest in low shrubs. Females produce two to seven eggs, which both parents protect and incubate. Chicks can survive on their own by about two months of age.
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Great Blue Heron at Viera Wetlands Florida (Ardea herodias)
Taken on: Jan 28, 2013
The Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) is a large wading bird in the heron family Ardeidae, common near the shores of open water and in wetlands over most of North and Central America as well as the Caribbean and the Galápagos Islands. Whether poised at a river bend or cruising the coastline with slow, deep wingbeats, the Great Blue Heron is a majestic sight. This stately heron with its subtle blue-gray plumage often stands motionless as it scans for prey or wades belly deep with long, deliberate steps.
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Forster's Tern in Flight at Viera Wetlands Florida (Sterna forsteri)
Taken on: Jan 1, 2013
The Forster's Tern (Sterna forsteri) is a member of the tern family Sternidae. It breeds inland in North America and winters south to the Caribbean and northern South America.
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Forster's Tern Catching a Minnow (Sterna forsteri)
Taken on: Jan 1, 2013
The Forster's Tern feeds by plunge-diving for fish, but will also hawk for insects in its breeding marshes. It usually feeds from saline environments in winter, like most Sterna terns. It usually dives directly, and not from the "stepped-hover" favoured by the Arctic Tern. The offering of fish by the male to the female is part of the courtship display.
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Forster's Tern fishing at Viera Wetlands (Sterna forsteri)
Taken on: Dec 31, 2012
This is a small tern, 33–36 cm long with a 64–70 cm wingspan. It is most similar to the Common Tern. It has pale grey upperparts and white underparts. Its legs are red and its bill is red, tipped with black. In winter, the forehead becomes white and a characteristic black eyemask remains. Juvenile Forster's Terns are similar to the winter adult. The call is a harsh noise like a Black-headed Gull.
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IMG_0077
Taken on: Dec 19, 2012
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IMG_0055
Taken on: Dec 19, 2012
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IMG_0021
Taken on: Dec 19, 2012
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IMG_9478
Taken on: Dec 19, 2012
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IMG_9374
Taken on: Dec 19, 2012
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