Uploaded: April 18, 2012 03:40:49
Roseate Spoonbills just look totally out of their element when in a heavily branched tree. They appeared handicapped when it comes to trying to
break off branches for nesting material.
This was taken at the St. Augustine Gator Farm.
Which BTW is a different type of shoot from Gatorland. It's much more Flight Friendly if those are the shots your looking for. And OBVIOUSLY Spoonbills NEST THERE.
Exif: F Number: 6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/1250 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 1250, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 170.00 mm, Model: NIKON D90
Kevin P. Kreischer April 18, 2012
Excellent capture Jack, just as graceful as Turkeys in trees. #1457275
Carolyn M. Fletcher
April 18, 2012
Antonio Amen April 18, 2012
Very good, jack, nice capture. #10096827Inge Linden April 18, 2012
Great captured! #10096828Randy K. Baldwin April 18, 2012
Nice Shot Jack, Great Color. #10096834
Tammy M. Anderson
April 18, 2012
Mary K. Robison April 18, 2012
He does look like he ventured into unfamiiar territory, Jack.
Karen E. Michaels
April 18, 2012
Claudia Kuhn
April 18, 2012
Marilyn Cornwell April 18, 2012
You've really portrayed their awkward looking character! #10096950Robert R. Goodman April 18, 2012
Excellent capture Jack.A bird we don't see down here!!! #10097035Debbie Bray April 18, 2012
I reckon they're clumsy - but you rarely see the branches that they stand on break, Jack!! Apparently they're not as heavy as they look. Their bones are as light as chalk, to enable them to fly!!!! #10097036Michelle Alton April 18, 2012
Great capture, among the twigs, Jack--and the description is, of course, wonderful. #10097053Ujjwal Mukherjee April 18, 2012
Even more commendable is the fact that you could focus it perfectly even among the twigs, wonderful capture!! #10097076Lorraine A. Cook April 18, 2012
Pretty in Pink! WHAT A BEAK!!I'm a bird lover...had parakeets, a morning dove, pigeon and now a white dove (age 20).
LOVE THIS IMAGE, Jack!!<:)) #10097598
Ann Coates
April 18, 2012
Mike Clime April 18, 2012
Nice capture of this cool looking bird, Jack! Bet the branch sagged a little. #10097670John Connolly April 18, 2012
He is so different to our Aussie Spoonbills Jack! A wonderful capture of the moment, although he doesn't look all that comfortable in that position! #10097925
Terry Cervi
April 18, 2012
Barbara Waldoch April 18, 2012
He is a beauty, Jack! #10098069David Phalen April 18, 2012
Excellent wildlife capture with outstanding colors and details!! #10098193Jeffrey R. Bange April 18, 2012
Great capture, color and detail Jack, I would just love to see one of them coming in for a landing amongst the branches. #10098303
Robert K. Bemus
April 18, 2012
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