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Post by davidandkaren on Dec 21, 2011 7:36:23 GMT -8
Just catching Up... These are from the dykes in Ladner I believe this is a Horned Grebe There was a massive flock of what I believe were Dunlins We have a video (set to music) posted on Vimeo: vimeo.com/33636767The embed code is below - not sure how to tweak it to get it to work <iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/33636767?title=0&byline=0&portrait=0" width="400" height="225" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe><p><a href="http://vimeo.com/33636767">Dancing Dunlins</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user1106633">Weekends With Marmots</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
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Post by martin on Dec 21, 2011 10:06:22 GMT -8
Great shots Dave and Karen Those kingfishers are sure hard to get close too, Like the baldie and Grebe too.
Don't think you could get many more birds in that second last shot. did you count them?
Thanks for taking the time to post.
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Post by kestrel on Dec 21, 2011 15:57:43 GMT -8
Fantastic series.
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Post by Chris on Dec 21, 2011 23:02:10 GMT -8
David, great shots. Love the kingfisher ones. Like Martin said, hard to get close to.
Enjoyed the video as well good choice of music! It looked like a bird of prey may have been after them. Its incredible how they don't crash into each other.
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Post by Gord on Dec 21, 2011 23:15:40 GMT -8
Fantastic photos and the video was excellent. The children must have been amazed!
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Post by kenpossum on Dec 31, 2011 12:00:27 GMT -8
Beautiful! So close to the Kingfisher! Thank you so much for sharing. Great photography.
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