Fulmar
by morpheus71
A Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) gliding across the thermals at Berry Head National Nature Reserve - photographed as a 'demo' on a recent workshop I ran for Torbay Coast & Countryside Trust.
It was delightful to watch the graceful flights of these elegant cousins of Albatrosses.
It was delightful to watch the graceful flights of these elegant cousins of Albatrosses.
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Uploaded07/05/2017 - 23:22
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Posted 08/05/2017 - 07:59
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go4IT wrote:
Love the colour contrast and the energy of the slant.
Many thanks for your kind words 😊 Everyone seemed to really enjoy watching those Fulmars soaring along the high cliffs 😏
Love the colour contrast and the energy of the slant.
Posted 08/05/2017 - 08:00
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GIULIO57 wrote:
Thanks Giulio 😊
go4IT wrote:
Love the colour contrast and the energy of the slant.
x2Love the colour contrast and the energy of the slant.
Posted 08/05/2017 - 21:22
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Teaka53 wrote:
The Gull stands out so well against its natural surroundings
Many thanks Malc 😊 Although almost gull-like its technically a small albatross, in the same way as shearwaters and petrels are 😉
The Gull stands out so well against its natural surroundings
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