Birds at SeaWorld, Dolphins too.

tmlphototmlphoto Registered Users Posts: 1,444 Major grins
edited March 29, 2005 in Wildlife
Went to Seaworld and what did I find, EGRETS of course.
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Not sure what this guy is. Little help?
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One more...
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They even have dolphins at Seaworld!
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All taken with my new 70-300 DO lens. So far I'm pretty impressed with it.
Thomas :D

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  • HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
    edited March 28, 2005
    Hey Tom,

    Very nice shots and two egrets for Egret Fest too. thumb.gif The second bird is a Wood Stork.
    Harry
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  • pathfinderpathfinder Super Moderators Posts: 14,708 moderator
    edited March 28, 2005
    tmlphoto wrote:
    Went to Seaworld and what did I find, EGRETS of course.
    18458199-S.jpg

    Not sure what this guy is. Little help?
    18458200-S.jpg

    One more...
    18458202-S.jpg

    They even have dolphins at Seaworld!
    18458203-S.jpg

    All taken with my new 70-300 DO lens. So far I'm pretty impressed with it.

    Pretty nice work, Thomas. Fish is probably jealous of your nice DO lens.
    :D I posted my butterfly shots in the Cool shots thread where macros are posted.
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  • ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,963 moderator
    edited March 29, 2005
    Nice Tom! Good sharp images.

    That Wood Stork is also an adult. The juvies are white from the back of the
    head down. A second year bird would have color (or I guess a lack of
    feathers) starting down the neck.

    They've got beautiful flight feathers too.

    Ian
    Moderator Journeys/Sports/Big Picture :: Need some help with dgrin?
  • tmlphototmlphoto Registered Users Posts: 1,444 Major grins
    edited March 29, 2005
    ian408 wrote:
    Nice Tom! Good sharp images.

    That Wood Stork is also an adult. The juvies are white from the back of the
    head down. A second year bird would have color (or I guess a lack of
    feathers) starting down the neck.

    They've got beautiful flight feathers too.

    Ian
    Thanks for lookings guys. I'll be sure and check out your butterflies Path. I think "bokeh " fish. I'll try and get a shark shot just for you. The kids are having a great time. Thanks for the ID help Harry and Ian. I'm not really a birder as you can tell.
    Thomas :D

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