Kittiwake With Chicks
Kittiwake with chicks on a narrow rocky ridge17 total reviews
Comment from JirinaInspire
So cute and beautiful presentation.
The mom caring for hat babies, all the details and natural colors are so nice to view.
Great composition and overall pleasing presentation.
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2023
So cute and beautiful presentation.
The mom caring for hat babies, all the details and natural colors are so nice to view.
Great composition and overall pleasing presentation.
Comment Written 22-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2023
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Thank you so much for your review, much appreciated!
Charlotte
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My pleasure
Comment from CREZart
Really a nice shot of these endangered birds. You have given us a good sharp view of each one. With great lighting. Not sure where you were perched after reading your description. That might have been a great humorous shot of the shooter. LOL Well done and best of luck.
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2023
Really a nice shot of these endangered birds. You have given us a good sharp view of each one. With great lighting. Not sure where you were perched after reading your description. That might have been a great humorous shot of the shooter. LOL Well done and best of luck.
Comment Written 22-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2023
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Haha thank goodness I had no one with me who had a camera!
Actually I was on one of the islands and was able to get the shot from the edge of the cliff just beside them - but interestingly you're the only person who's asked!
Thank you so much for your great review.
Charlotte
Comment from Maureen Woychyshyn
such a wonderful and endearing photo of a Kittiwake and her chicks. The detail of their feathers and there expressions bring love and joy to the viewer. Well done and good luck in the competition.
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2023
such a wonderful and endearing photo of a Kittiwake and her chicks. The detail of their feathers and there expressions bring love and joy to the viewer. Well done and good luck in the competition.
Comment Written 22-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2023
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Thank you so much for your review Maureen!
Charlotte
Comment from Sean T Phelan
That's a fine looking photograph,Charlotte!
Besides the 'extinct and bizarre' types I'm not overly taken by Ornithological subjects but,hey,you presented us with a 'Good Show' here,my friend!
I like it!
~Sean
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2023
That's a fine looking photograph,Charlotte!
Besides the 'extinct and bizarre' types I'm not overly taken by Ornithological subjects but,hey,you presented us with a 'Good Show' here,my friend!
I like it!
~Sean
Comment Written 22-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2023
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Well it could be joining the ranks of the extinct pretty soon!
Thanks so much for your review Sean, always very much appreciated!
Charlotte
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Absolutely,Charlotte!
Comment from bpellephoto
The truth of it Charlotte is that it is probably too late to do anything that will save the species. Sorry if I sound too pessimistic but the changes are happing all around us.
In early winter it rains now so instead of snow covering the forest floor there is 7 to 9cm's of ice. The Deer can't feed on their prime source of protein the mosses and other lichens. Instead they eat all the low lying branches and leaves of neighborhood shrubs and ornamental plants.
That in turn deprives the migratory song birds of the cover they need for nesting.
Due to global warming the Canadian Daylily no longer grows south of the 45 parallel.
This is an absolutely flawless piece of photography. I so wish I had a six for you instead of a rant... Bob
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2023
The truth of it Charlotte is that it is probably too late to do anything that will save the species. Sorry if I sound too pessimistic but the changes are happing all around us.
In early winter it rains now so instead of snow covering the forest floor there is 7 to 9cm's of ice. The Deer can't feed on their prime source of protein the mosses and other lichens. Instead they eat all the low lying branches and leaves of neighborhood shrubs and ornamental plants.
That in turn deprives the migratory song birds of the cover they need for nesting.
Due to global warming the Canadian Daylily no longer grows south of the 45 parallel.
This is an absolutely flawless piece of photography. I so wish I had a six for you instead of a rant... Bob
Comment Written 22-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2023
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Thanks for the virtual six Bob, it?s just as good :)
And no worries about the rant, I am totally with you on every aspect - it?s one of the reasons I posted this shot, as a gentle reminder to everyone.
Charlotte
Comment from alaskapat
Awe, what a sweet and precious moment you have captured here! There is something so special about images showing mothers and their babies, no matter what species it is!
This kittiwake mom is in a protective pose here with her two adorable little ones.
Well captured with good focus, this image is clear, exposure is well managed , colors and tones appear natural. Well composed and presented! Best wishes to you in this contest!
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reply by the author on 23-Jul-2023
Awe, what a sweet and precious moment you have captured here! There is something so special about images showing mothers and their babies, no matter what species it is!
This kittiwake mom is in a protective pose here with her two adorable little ones.
Well captured with good focus, this image is clear, exposure is well managed , colors and tones appear natural. Well composed and presented! Best wishes to you in this contest!
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Comment Written 22-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2023
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Thank you so much Pat, for your review.
Charlotte
Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan
A great looking shot of the bird, protecting her chics. You have timed it well. The light, sharpness and the composition have come out well. Good luck!
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reply by the author on 22-Jul-2023
A great looking shot of the bird, protecting her chics. You have timed it well. The light, sharpness and the composition have come out well. Good luck!
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Comment Written 22-Jul-2023
reply by the author on 22-Jul-2023
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Thank you very much Sesha!