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  • At Tygum Park Monday morning - part 2

    This Little Pied Cormorant appeared to be doing aerobatics in this sequence.

    1. Looks normal here
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    2. Keeping an eye on me perhaps
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    3. I have no idea on this one.
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    4. Intermediate Egret
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    Last edited by wigz; 01-02-2022, 05:46 PM.
    Alan W

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    Well you catured a rather unique flying display by the LPC Alan. Beautiful shots. Again - lovely detail, colour and exposure.
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    • wigz
      wigz commented
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      Thanks Isac.

  • #3
    G'day Alan

    Airborne aerobatics - ha ha and beaut to watch
    With the Egret ... Q- what is 'intermediate' about it? size? age? ?? ... and I am impressed that the whites are held in place too

    Phil
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    • wigz
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      Thanks Phil. It took a bit of work to get the whites under control.

      'Intermediate' is about size. In order of size - Little Egret, Intermediate Egret, and Eastern Great Egret. There is also the Cattle Egret.

    • Isac
      Isac commented
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      ... and don't forget the Great Egret. Here's the list.
      https://www.ozanimals.com/wildlife/B...,Bitterns.html
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