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Agreed
2 years agoHooray, 2 for 3.
2 years agoYup
2 years agoYup! Probably a little egret.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_egret
Some kind of sandpiper?
2 years agoDid not know that. There were certainly many of them on the "lake".
2 years agoWhat would the shade of blue be called? Too light for peacock blue, not quite turquoise, ...ideas?
2 years agoNice shot. The glossy ibis is a big conservation success story. They were virtually extinct in Spain 40 years ago but began rebounding here in the Doñana. There are tens of thousands of them now, mostly in Andalucia.
2 years agoUnmistakeable, right! There’s no other duck with those cinnamon sidewalls that I know of. You don’t even need to see its big spatulas bill to know it’s a shoveler.
2 years agoGreat color! I love this blue.
2 years agoThat’s really great. Take a video next time! Your Lumix ha a good video function,
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Shoveler. Once you recognize the color pattern you can’t mistake them.
2 years agoThey do like to glam up a poor woman and her baby, don't they?
2 years agoLantanas, yes. They also come in bright oranges, reds, yellows, golds, purples. I love them.
2 years ago
We're on a roll!
2 years ago