DianaT
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Young Vulture Resting
His/her head is not yet real red, and the beak is just beginning to turn white---adulthood is just around the corner,
Here he is just kicking back in the palm tree----so Baja.
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Ken Bondy
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Wonderful Diane! Your bird photography is spectacular. ++Ken++
carpe diem!
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danaeb
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How do you find them without disturbing them? Are you a 'bird whisperer'?
Thank you for sharing your passion with us.
Experience enables you to recognize a mistake every time you repeat it.
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DianaT
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Thanks very much to both of you.
I do talk to them, but I am not sure they are listening.
When we are here, we see them almost every day. I so appreciate how they clean the beach, thus I have become fascinated with them. The more I watch
and the more I read and learn about them, the more I think they are just beautiful unique creatures with such an important role in the nature.
And they are so picked on with so many thinking they are ugly.
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Desertsurfergal
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Diane...what more can I say, your bird photos are amazing!!! I hope to meet up with you on our travels to Baja and go bird watching.
\"Life\'s a journey, not a destination...\" Aerosmith
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Vulture
Maybe when it's a little older it can get a higher perch in that palm and avoid the backdroppings.
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DianaT
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Quote: | Originally posted by tehag
Maybe when it's a little older it can get a higher perch in that palm and avoid the backdroppings. |
I thought about cloning those out, but it seems every vulture around here has them----
Desertsurfergal, enjoy your upcoming trip and enjoy watching the birds!
[Edited on 10-20-2009 by DianaT]
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danaeb
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I only get to my house in La Paz every couple of months for a long weekends, so I'm reduced to luring our locals with sweets, mostly orange halves.
My favorites are cactus wrens for their outlandish behaviour. They are so gregarious.
I think you had one interested in a tomato. Maybe I'll try tomatoes when I'm there this weekend.
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Wonderful photo as always. Such a Baja icon.
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DianaT
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Quote: | Originally posted by duke62
Wonderful photo as always. Such a Baja icon. |
Thanks---they are fun to watch. They have such a wide range, but Baja is one of the places they stay all year----smart birds.
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