What shapely legs you have, SK!
And Haggis, admit it. This is just your softer, sweeter side showing.
What shapely legs you have, SK!
And Haggis, admit it. This is just your softer, sweeter side showing.
I wouldn't have the nerve to send my stuff to those places, but It's nice to hear you think I should. Thank you.Damn, SK! You keep amazing us all with your stunning photos. You need to send some of these in to National Geographic or Audubon!
It was kind of funny at the time watching that bird tiptoe across those lily pads and lose her balance every few steps.SK, I love this photo. It is now my desktop.
Great clip! Thanks for sharing it here.Oh, and my brother's current wildlife interaction made ESPN today, lol! I had literally just watched it on youtube, and it came on during the NC State VA game:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21XBFaG5zGY
Ratatouille The Snowboarding Opossum
This is what my brother does at work
You promised you wouldn't give away any of my secrets!I don't know if you all realize this, but SK has gone to extreme efforts to bring us the finest in photographs--sometimes at great personal risk. For example, here he is trying to get that close up picture of the Haggisaurus he promised:
And here he is trying to get a different angle on the swamp:
Oh, and my brother's current wildlife interaction made ESPN today, lol! I had literally just watched it on youtube, and it came on during the NC State VA game:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21XBFaG5zGY
Ratatouille The Snowboarding Opossum
This is what my brother does at work
Sweet pic, swachski.I was looking through iPhoto and found this baby Haggisaurus pic I took in S.C. a few years ago. He's not as pretty as your neighbors, SK, but he looks well fed.
He's perfect in every way and looks nice and chubby for his size.I was looking through iPhoto and found this baby Haggisaurus pic I took in S.C. a few years ago. He's not as pretty as your neighbors, SK, but he looks well fed.
That crow has some nerve! I can hear the osprey screeching in disbelief from here.Here's another couple shots I found. That crow wanted the osprey's fish catch in a big way.
That's been my problem also, exactly. And the only time I've ever come close to a decent diving shot was when I wasn't ready and reacted at the last second. The bird was close by and focused perfectly, only the rest of the scene is tilted to such a degree that it appears the osprey is diving sideways into the water instead of from above....Yeah, I watched that osprey hovering above the water, then diving and coming up with a fish. I think I even have a shot of him hovering, but it's blurry and far away.
That gave me an idea: I should post some of the worst shots I've taken to help balance out a few of the better ones.Now I want to see the sideways dive...
Adorable!
And the kids are cute too.
Here's a shot I took of an enormous lizard stalking its prey.
Of course it was in the zoo, but I think it still counts.
Oh, wow. It seems as if the rainbows have helped to torch the field ablaze with light.Thank you.
Adding picture:
We seem to get a lot of double rainbows around here.
It appears keenly interested in your little girl!
Must be because she seems so scrumptious.
Oh, wow. It seems as if the rainbows have helped to torch the field ablaze with light.