Bird Man Photographer wrote: Nice shot Ric. You've got some very nice warm nuetral tones working here. Sort of looks like a painting (in a good way). Can't help you on the ID..but I bet it's tasty grilled with a little onion and garlic.
D200-D70 wrote: Nice capture, well done. Tonight I can help you with the ID of this beauty (if you didn't figure it out yourself) Dick.
Ric Grupe wrote: Thanks, Dick. Must be at work.....you poor man!
D200-D70 wrote: You're right I was at work. :cry Your bird look a lot like the ""Tringa glareola" or "Wood Sandpiper". It's for sure in the "Tringa" family. Hope this helps. Dick.
Harryb wrote: Good capture Ric. Was that with your new glass?
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Can't help you on the ID..but I bet it's tasty grilled with a little onion and garlic.
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Thanks, Mike.
Isn't just about everything tasty with a little onion and garlic?
Thanks, Dick.
Must be at work.....you poor man!
You're right I was at work. :cry
Your bird look a lot like the ""Tringa glareola" or "Wood Sandpiper". It's for sure in the "Tringa" family.
Hope this helps.
Dick.
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Work! :puke
Thanks again, Dick.
Now I have a caption for this shot.
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Thanks, Harry.
Yep! Now I want 400mm.