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It's a Bird, It's a Plane, No It's a Flying.....
Manta
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Whow-Za! "Action" shots of the mantaraya. Gotta love it. Good work and thanks, monoloco.
I love those quiet days out on the Cortez when you see the splash first way off on the ocean....then follows the sound. Pure Baja.
[Edited on 2-17-2014 by Pompano]
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WOW! Great photos and love the backdrop.
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Great photos! Thanks for posting!
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monoloco
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It was 94º and flat calm yesterday when these were taken. How often do we see that in the SOC in mid-Feburary?
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great photos!
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I think it is a Mobula. Great captures.
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Great!
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Superb photos, señor loco!
Osprey lives fairly close to the water down in La Ribera, and he hears them flapping their wings while he sits in his outdoor living room sipping his
favorite beverage.
I don't quite remember exactly what he said, but when there are lots of flappings, it is a signal that it is going to be a strong season for
something.
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monoloco
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Quote: | Originally posted by tripledigitken
I think it is a Mobula. Great captures. | Yes, they are mobula rays.
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monoloco
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Quote: | Originally posted by Udo
Superb photos, señor loco!
Osprey lives fairly close to the water down in La Ribera, and he hears them flapping their wings while he sits in his outdoor living room sipping his
favorite beverage.
I don't quite remember exactly what he said, but when there are lots of flappings, it is a signal that it is going to be a strong season for
something. | When it's calm, we can hear them slap when they land.
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Super photos... I witnessed them 'flying' off Punta San Francisquito... amazing indeed. I think I have only seen them photographed flying in Ray
Cannon's Sea of Cortez, as far a books go. Thank you!
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Frank
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Great shots Mono! Always a highlight of our trip down when we get to see them fly.
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Wow!!!! Great shots.
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LIKE YOUR PHOTOS. we had hundreds of Mobula Rays in front of our place in Loreto in September, but I did not get closeup pictures of them. Thanks for
sharing,
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At certain times of the year they concregate in the hundreds. I was out on the water one day two years ago and there were so many jumping at once it
sounded like automatic weapons fire.
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...wow,,,methinks that explains some of the funny night-sounds I've heard in the past!
......how much 'air-time' do those fellow's get?
--I can't imagine they flap'nfly for long,,,,,,or we'd see them soaring over the desert!!
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Alan
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Quote: | Originally posted by micah202
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...wow,,,methinks that explains some of the funny night-sounds I've heard in the past!
......how much 'air-time' do those fellow's get?
--I can't imagine they flap'nfly for long,,,,,,or we'd see them soaring over the desert!! | Maybe up to about 10' then they slap back down on the water
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