Loon Call
Common Loon reciting his common call13 total reviews
Comment from blujdrawings
Never seen or heard of this bird. Isn't the feathers and repeatative patterns intriguing here. And then it's head and moment you caught it open and it assuming making some call is amazing. Great job as always
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2019
Never seen or heard of this bird. Isn't the feathers and repeatative patterns intriguing here. And then it's head and moment you caught it open and it assuming making some call is amazing. Great job as always
Comment Written 23-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2019
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Thank you! I like the markings on these guys. They have an iridescent shine that stands out when the light hits the head just right.
Comment from blujdrawings
Never seen or heard of this bird. Isn't the feathers and repeatative patterns intriguing here. And then it's head and moment you caught it open and it assuming making some call is amazing. Great job as always
Never seen or heard of this bird. Isn't the feathers and repeatative patterns intriguing here. And then it's head and moment you caught it open and it assuming making some call is amazing. Great job as always
Comment Written 23-Apr-2019
Comment from Shadow catcher
This is beautiful,i can almost hear it's call echoing across the water! A lovely capture of this loon with open beak,along with it's reflection. I can see it is has a scattering of water droplets adorning it's plumage. The ripples in the water add a sense of movement,as well as added interest.Thanks for sharing this great photo!
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2019
This is beautiful,i can almost hear it's call echoing across the water! A lovely capture of this loon with open beak,along with it's reflection. I can see it is has a scattering of water droplets adorning it's plumage. The ripples in the water add a sense of movement,as well as added interest.Thanks for sharing this great photo!
Comment Written 22-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2019
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Thank you kindly for the extra star :) I appreciate your nice comments too!
Comment from ArtistCharles
The call of the Loon echos across the waters in the still of the evening. Interesting view of this unusual bird with it head arched high as it calls. There is almost a wooden and painted feel to the texture of this character. Good color and details. Well seen.
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2019
The call of the Loon echos across the waters in the still of the evening. Interesting view of this unusual bird with it head arched high as it calls. There is almost a wooden and painted feel to the texture of this character. Good color and details. Well seen.
Comment Written 22-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2019
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Thank you very much for your nice comments :)
Comment from Susan F. M. T.
Grace
A beautiful picture of this Common Loon head back calling head thrown back beak wide open the water reflecting it & the Lue sky above. Best composition framing & lighting taken with superb camera techniques and sharp focus.
Susan
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2019
Grace
A beautiful picture of this Common Loon head back calling head thrown back beak wide open the water reflecting it & the Lue sky above. Best composition framing & lighting taken with superb camera techniques and sharp focus.
Susan
Comment Written 22-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2019
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Thank you very much!
Comment from memephotos
the blue ripple water and reflection very good .
the detailed black and white feathers .very nice .
the stop action of the up neck and open beak & that red eye . very good .nice work and your notes interesting
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2019
the blue ripple water and reflection very good .
the detailed black and white feathers .very nice .
the stop action of the up neck and open beak & that red eye . very good .nice work and your notes interesting
Comment Written 22-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2019
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Thank you very much!
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welcome
Comment from Regina E.H-Ariel
Thanks for the introduction, interesting , great close up, perfect second to show his life style, well framed ,
I think you placed him well in your frame with perfect negative space - your picture is clear and sharp as always with natural contrast and lighting , I love the reflection adding to this shot, a calm nature shot that nearly has the effect to make us listen his cry, thanks for sharing
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2019
Thanks for the introduction, interesting , great close up, perfect second to show his life style, well framed ,
I think you placed him well in your frame with perfect negative space - your picture is clear and sharp as always with natural contrast and lighting , I love the reflection adding to this shot, a calm nature shot that nearly has the effect to make us listen his cry, thanks for sharing
Comment Written 22-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2019
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Thank you for your nice comments. I'm glad you enjoyed the notes too.
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very welcome
Comment from michiganmike
I saw one on my lake yesterday. They occasionally stop by on their way to more comfortable surroundings. A great pose and a beautiful reflection.
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
I saw one on my lake yesterday. They occasionally stop by on their way to more comfortable surroundings. A great pose and a beautiful reflection.
Comment Written 21-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
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Thank you! They are fun to watch.
Comment from Artistic Chick
Way cool. They are somewhat of a cold water still water bird aren't they? I had no idea that they leaned their heads back when they let out that call. I guess it makes good use of their throats to let that call be heard. I have Canadian dollar coins that have loons on the back. Commonly referred to as Loonies. I knew of someone with a coon hound named Lou Lou because of her bay that sounded much like a Loonie...she was bit looney.
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
Way cool. They are somewhat of a cold water still water bird aren't they? I had no idea that they leaned their heads back when they let out that call. I guess it makes good use of their throats to let that call be heard. I have Canadian dollar coins that have loons on the back. Commonly referred to as Loonies. I knew of someone with a coon hound named Lou Lou because of her bay that sounded much like a Loonie...she was bit looney.
Comment Written 21-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
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Lol, I have heard of the Loonies but not seen one in person. These guys don't throw their heads back for all their calls, sometimes they don't move their head at all. They can be hard to keep track of with the way they dive and stay under the water for a few minutes and come up far from where they went under too.
Comment from Sange
Hmmm 4 different calls Eh?
I know a Minnesotan that has 4 different Sighs and two different laughs. It must be a Minnesota thing ......yes? :-)
Hahaha I like hearing FACTS like this.
Nice Stop action, fine timing to capture the open bill, nice focus, exposure and great water reflection.
Nicely done Greenie :-)
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
Hmmm 4 different calls Eh?
I know a Minnesotan that has 4 different Sighs and two different laughs. It must be a Minnesota thing ......yes? :-)
Hahaha I like hearing FACTS like this.
Nice Stop action, fine timing to capture the open bill, nice focus, exposure and great water reflection.
Nicely done Greenie :-)
Comment Written 21-Apr-2019
reply by the author on 21-Apr-2019
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Hahaha! I think it's a few more laughs than two. Might just be a Minnesota thing! Thank you Sangelino :)