OP OP Levina de Ruijter Administrator Staff member Joined 24 December 2024 Posts 3,219 Likes 6,004 Name Levina Image Editing No 27 February 2025 #291 And another.
Jeff WX1USN Silver member Joined 11 January 2025 Posts 783 Likes 2,588 28 February 2025 #292 Reflection
J Jack Dawe Gold member Joined 11 January 2025 Posts 1,224 Likes 5,251 Image Editing Yes 28 February 2025 #294 Common Tern
C Capn Jack Member Joined 7 January 2025 Posts 134 Likes 532 1 March 2025 #295 JAK_0604 by Jack Silver, on Flickr
JohnPD Silver member Joined 9 January 2025 Posts 689 Likes 575 Name John Image Editing No 1 March 2025 #296 greatgrandma said: My dad's photo of a bird in flight - taken someplace in New England - maybe a Laughing Gull? View attachment 9913 Click to expand... How people managed to take photos of birds in flight with the kind of equipment they had at the time, is beyond me. Jeff WX1USN said: Reflection View attachment 10077 Click to expand... Is it a type of swallow? Capn Jack said: JAK_0604 by Jack Silver, on Flickr Click to expand... A gannet?
greatgrandma said: My dad's photo of a bird in flight - taken someplace in New England - maybe a Laughing Gull? View attachment 9913 Click to expand... How people managed to take photos of birds in flight with the kind of equipment they had at the time, is beyond me. Jeff WX1USN said: Reflection View attachment 10077 Click to expand... Is it a type of swallow? Capn Jack said: JAK_0604 by Jack Silver, on Flickr Click to expand... A gannet?
Jeff WX1USN Silver member Joined 11 January 2025 Posts 783 Likes 2,588 1 March 2025 #297 JohnPD said: How people managed to take photos of birds in flight with the kind of equipment they had at the time, is beyond me. Is it a type of swallow? A gannet? Click to expand... It is a swallow, not sure if it is a barn or tree swallow
JohnPD said: How people managed to take photos of birds in flight with the kind of equipment they had at the time, is beyond me. Is it a type of swallow? A gannet? Click to expand... It is a swallow, not sure if it is a barn or tree swallow
C Capn Jack Member Joined 7 January 2025 Posts 134 Likes 532 1 March 2025 #298 JohnPD said: How people managed to take photos of birds in flight with the kind of equipment they had at the time, is beyond me. Is it a type of swallow? A gannet? Click to expand... Possibly, or maybe a masked booby. Masked booby - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org
JohnPD said: How people managed to take photos of birds in flight with the kind of equipment they had at the time, is beyond me. Is it a type of swallow? A gannet? Click to expand... Possibly, or maybe a masked booby. Masked booby - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org
OP OP Levina de Ruijter Administrator Staff member Joined 24 December 2024 Posts 3,219 Likes 6,004 Name Levina Image Editing No 1 March 2025 #299 Jeff WX1USN said: It is a swallow, not sure if it is a barn or tree swallow Click to expand... It's definitely not a barn swallow, so then it must be a tree swallow.
Jeff WX1USN said: It is a swallow, not sure if it is a barn or tree swallow Click to expand... It's definitely not a barn swallow, so then it must be a tree swallow.
OP OP Levina de Ruijter Administrator Staff member Joined 24 December 2024 Posts 3,219 Likes 6,004 Name Levina Image Editing No 1 March 2025 #300 Capn Jack said: Possibly, or maybe a masked booby. Masked booby - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Click to expand... A masked booby I would say.
Capn Jack said: Possibly, or maybe a masked booby. Masked booby - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Click to expand... A masked booby I would say.