Don Alley
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morning birds
Before the sunrise, at the marina...

At the arroyo...




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Don Alley
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Don Alley
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a couple more

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Marla Daily
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Simply beautiful photos Don! How lucky we are to live in this world! Thank you for the reminder!
Here's a fun question: what is the very first bird you hear in the morning?
Keep an open ear ...
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Don Alley
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Quote: | Originally posted by Marla Daily
Simply beautiful photos Don! How lucky we are to live in this world! Thank you for the reminder!
Here's a fun question: what is the very first bird you hear in the morning?
Keep an open ear ... |
Uh, that would be either Hector, or his near twin Not-Hector, or Red Rider. And I know which is which by their crow.
(Local street roosters I've named.)
I know little about birds, really. Or photography. Just learning.
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Ken Bondy
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Beautiful shots Don!!!! Love the gray heron images.
carpe diem!
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bajajudy
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Spectacular, Don
I was just walking there last week marveling at all the different species.
Terrific shots, thanks
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elizabeth
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they are all fabulous photos, but the first flying heron shot is world class...
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DianaT
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Those are really great---
My favorite is the first one--it looks like a morning Pelican Union Meeting.
Thanks for posting all of them.
Diane
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Skipjack Joe
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Wow, those great blue heron in flight pictures really came out well.
For some reason I really like the two pangas in the morning light picture. It's so typical we've just grown to accept it. But it really is a very
special time of day. The long horizontal lines add to the serenity of the scene.
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Great Photos. Thanks for posting them.
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