Masked Lapwing (Plover)
Oaklands Wetlands on Sunday morning7 total reviews
Comment from michiganmike
A beautiful bird and a very nice shot. There are endless tradeoffs when photographing birds, but it would have been great if you were able to stop down enough to keep both birds sharp.
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2020
A beautiful bird and a very nice shot. There are endless tradeoffs when photographing birds, but it would have been great if you were able to stop down enough to keep both birds sharp.
Comment Written 17-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2020
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Thanks for the suggestion Mike will give that a try :)
Comment from alaskapat
This is one of the best things about FAR, I get to see so many interesting birds that I otherwise would never see. This is another one that is new to me! I like the way you show it in its natural habitat, they go along the edges of the water to pick up bits of food, they are a pretty shorebird, I like the long legs and the bright yellow beaks, love the black heads and the black shoulder bands. I appreciate the clear faces and eyes.good stop of their action. Well composed and presented! Thank you for sharing and your notes are interesting, informative and appreciated too!
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2020
This is one of the best things about FAR, I get to see so many interesting birds that I otherwise would never see. This is another one that is new to me! I like the way you show it in its natural habitat, they go along the edges of the water to pick up bits of food, they are a pretty shorebird, I like the long legs and the bright yellow beaks, love the black heads and the black shoulder bands. I appreciate the clear faces and eyes.good stop of their action. Well composed and presented! Thank you for sharing and your notes are interesting, informative and appreciated too!
Comment Written 17-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2020
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Thanks Pat visiting Tasmania for next 10 days but could only bring one camera so concentrating on scenery rather than birds but hope to find some new ones anyhow :)
Comment from liseworks
Interesting birds. The colours on them are interesting. They can hide in the landscape but then the black on the head and neck makes them noticeable. Great photo with balanced just by the way they are placed in the photo
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
Interesting birds. The colours on them are interesting. They can hide in the landscape but then the black on the head and neck makes them noticeable. Great photo with balanced just by the way they are placed in the photo
Comment Written 16-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
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Thanks so much 😀
Comment from Susan F. M. T.
Mary,
A beautiful stop action picture of this pair of Masked Lapwings with their yellow wattles forming a mask around their beaks, their sharp eyes watching you closely. On a patch of marsh surrounded by the water with the vegetation on the shores reflected on it's surface. Beautiful composition framing & lighting taken with superb camera techniques & sharp focus.
Susan
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
Mary,
A beautiful stop action picture of this pair of Masked Lapwings with their yellow wattles forming a mask around their beaks, their sharp eyes watching you closely. On a patch of marsh surrounded by the water with the vegetation on the shores reflected on it's surface. Beautiful composition framing & lighting taken with superb camera techniques & sharp focus.
Susan
Comment Written 16-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
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Thanks so much Susan :)
Comment from nikman
A quite nice nature photo posted here! Your fine and classical composition offers us enjoyable look at those plovers and their location. Their legs seem to be too long and thin for their bodies! Well taken!
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
A quite nice nature photo posted here! Your fine and classical composition offers us enjoyable look at those plovers and their location. Their legs seem to be too long and thin for their bodies! Well taken!
Comment Written 16-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
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Thanks Nikman - very thin legs and quite often just stand on a single leg. :)
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Many thanks!
Comment from Sean T Phelan
Cool,Mary!
That's a fine looking picture of this pair of Plovers,my friend!
Their looks and their 'diversion' antics that you describe make me think of the little 'Killdeers' that my pet Beagle used to be so fond of chasing around during our hikes through the local swampland!
'Good Show',my friend!
~Sean
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
Cool,Mary!
That's a fine looking picture of this pair of Plovers,my friend!
Their looks and their 'diversion' antics that you describe make me think of the little 'Killdeers' that my pet Beagle used to be so fond of chasing around during our hikes through the local swampland!
'Good Show',my friend!
~Sean
Comment Written 16-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
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Thanks Sean, just looked up the Kildeer and it is also a Plover so must be a family trait LOL :)
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Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan
This is a fine shot of the wild life! You have framed the shot of the birds well. The colours, light and shadows and the composition well. Good effort!
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
This is a fine shot of the wild life! You have framed the shot of the birds well. The colours, light and shadows and the composition well. Good effort!
Comment Written 16-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2020
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Thanks so much :)