Bird of the Week Challenge: 29th of February - Leap! (action shots)

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Bird of the Week Challenge: 29th of February - Leap! (action shots)

Fabulous captions last week guys and funny photos. They made me laugh!

 

In celebration of the 29th of Feb, I thought we would have a 'leap' theme - there are unlikely to be many specific leap shots though so lets go with any action photos you have.

Reflex
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A Leaden Flycatcher taking off from his perch.

Samford Valley Qld.

rawshorty
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A Little Tern taking a fish to it's young.

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Shorty......Canon gear

Canberra

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teganb02
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Sorry it's so crap, this is my first flight shot! Silvergulls and big, slow moving birds (such as this pelican) are the best for practising!

Tegan - Melbourne Vic.

sue818
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Cockatiels lifting off... I think at least one is taking a leap... Billabong Roadhouse, WA

Devster
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This Square-Tailed Kite is lifting off after watching me for a while.

rawshorty
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Shorty......Canon gear

Canberra

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Devster
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Thats a cracker shot Shorty!

timrp
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A juvenile WBSE leaping off a branch.

rawshorty
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Thanks, Devster.

Incoming.

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Shorty......Canon gear

Canberra

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Rick N
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Outgoing

Devster
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Another Cracker Shorty. Rick, looks like he has you in his sights. This Corella was leaping at his mate.

Reflex
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A young bird must be able to manage to fly successfully on its first attempt, or it will crash to the ground. That's got to be a huge leap of faith in it's own ability.

Samford Valley Qld.

sue818
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Eastern Curlew about to lift off from Karumba. Enjoying all those wonderful pictures.

rawshorty
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Heron about to land and Snipe about to leap off.

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Shorty......Canon gear

Canberra

http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/ 

Rick N
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Australasian Gannet

Devster
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Shorty, howd you manage to get a snipe out in the oopen like that. We have one around the dam next to my work and I can never see it before it flushes. It's always deep in the greass.

Some Stilts coming in to land.

rawshorty
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Devster,

When the Snipe first arrive here they are quite shy but by November they settle down and we get them out in the open a lot. I have even seen one about 20 metres up a tree. Here is a link to an album on my FlickR with some of the many hundreds of shots i have taken.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/albums/72157665230620802

Shorty......Canon gear

Canberra

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Reflex
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Fairy Prion. There can be lots of leaping in and out of the water if you get the birds working a good berley slick.

Samford Valley Qld.

Haliaeetus-23

Loving all these sploshing water shots!

Rick N
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Bee eater

WhistlingDuck

Crested Tern Launch

Rick N
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About to go

rawshorty
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Shorty......Canon gear

Canberra

http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/ 

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Golden-headed Cisticola battle

LM

Reflex
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Some of the aerobatics these birds perform in the form of loops, rolls, and other feats of spectacular flying to attract mates is nothing short of spectacular!

Samford Valley Qld.

Rick N
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Wattle bird

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