Attempt at a Royal Spoonbill

NorthernFocusNorthernFocus Registered Users Posts: 1,347 Major grins
edited December 7, 2008 in Wildlife
During our trip to NZ we saw several royal spoonbills. They were pretty shy and with my measley 200mm I wasn't able to get a decent image. But they are such cool looking birds I figured I'd share what I was able to come away with for those who may not have seen them before (like myself up until a couple of weeks ago). In addition to a short lens the birds were backlit in pretty harsh light but here goes...

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  • Ric GrupeRic Grupe Registered Users Posts: 9,522 Major grins
    edited December 6, 2008
    A cool bird, indeed! thumb.gif

    Glad you shared. :D
  • dlplumerdlplumer Registered Users Posts: 8,081 Major grins
    edited December 6, 2008
  • NorthernFocusNorthernFocus Registered Users Posts: 1,347 Major grins
    edited December 6, 2008
    Thanks for the commments, guys. Half way through our NZ trip, I was already planning to go back for a bird photography trip. Just pack less cloths, more lenses...ne_nau.gif
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  • stevehappstevehapp Registered Users Posts: 635 Major grins
    edited December 6, 2008
    Nice ones Dan.
    I love the way they move their bills sideways through the water, sifting for food.
    They are quite regal.
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  • MaestroMaestro Registered Users Posts: 5,395 Major grins
    edited December 6, 2008
    Yes, they are neat. Living here in Texas, I have quite easy access to roseate spoonbills on the coast about 5 hrs away. They are beautiful birds and yours is no exception.
  • NorthernFocusNorthernFocus Registered Users Posts: 1,347 Major grins
    edited December 7, 2008
    Thanks for the comments. I was really suprised at how fast the spoonies moved when feeding. Both swishing their bill side to side and walking. They cover a lot of territory. Interestingly we saw them roosting in trees below sea cliffs miles from the closest marsh/estuary where they feed. Presumabely they like the security of the trees in secluded, inaccessible locations.
    Dan

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