Capture: Upside Down, Inside Out
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Jos,
You work? I could swear you just ran about taking photos for us. :)
Wonderful empty pond pics, added goose is goodYou need a webcam on that branch I recon Chris.
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
You work? I could swear you just ran about taking photos for us. :)
I thought that was her job. :)
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Jos,
Wooo go Jac! Visiting Papa I can tell.
Palm in the path is good Nora!
I think we may be scarred for life looking at the inverse world. -
Yup, Jackson you'll have an abundance of watery photo-tunities there : )
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ChrisW, in reply to
You need a webcam on that branch I recon Chris.
That’s an idea. Way back when, on one of the first postings of birds on this willow log I remember describing the bird goings on there as an ongoing soap opera. Another sequence now as evidence –
A white-faced heron in hunched mode, not especially attractive in itself but caught my eye because it was doing a reasonable job of mimicking the very last walnut leaf on the branch above (even if it wasn't stretching out horizontally).
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Then it perked up – something downstream caught its eye?
And quickly turned around – this really is the same bird a few seconds later, with strikingly different stance and see the apparent change in plumage (known as nuptial plumage for some reason …).
Mate arrives, here caught just at the last phase of folding its wings, legs bent helping to absorb the landing impact – and the first bird though stationary has matching stance.
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But prefers to turn back towards its mate – not for grooming but just caught part way through the turn (these photos all 4-8sec apart)
to resume matching stances
matching stances.
‘Pair-bond’ as a term doesn’t seem to do it justice!
Soap opera not quite right either – more like a pas de deux from a water ballet. -
Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Jos,
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Jos,
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Chris Waugh, in reply to
either it’s new or someone spends a lot of time polishing it?
New-ish. I try to avoid that part of town, but my wife is in a hospital just down the road from there, so I’m seeing that statue every day for the time being. It’s been there a couple of months at least, though, as I saw it when I last had to go to the NZ embassy, which is also close by.
ETA: but given where it is, I'm sure somebody spends a lot of time polishing it regardless of how new it is.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
my wife is in a hospital just down the road from there, so I’m seeing that statue every day for the time being
Hope your wife is OK Chris : )
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