Another image from the Bempton Cliff shoot. Although the head and neck of these seabirds remains identical
the plumage varies quite a lot. Thanks for taking the time to look and, hopefully, comment on my efforts.
Sorry, I've no idea A. This was my first time and I know nothing about thier life cycle. I can recognise
quite a few birds of land and sea (British that is) but that is about my limit I'm sorry to say. I really
should take the time to study them more.:P
Sorry, I've no idea A. This was my first time and I know nothing about thier life cycle. I can recognise
quite a few birds of land and sea (British that is) but that is about my limit I'm sorry to say. I really
should take the time to study them more.
A beauty in flight.
It came up in E2Featured and having recently
photographed an injured gannet in Embo, was interested.
Lovely to see on in flight.
Impressive image.
Kate:D:D:D
A beauty in flight.
It came up in E2Featured and having recently
photographed an injured gannet in Embo, was interested.
Lovely to see on in flight.
Impressive image.
Kate
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