birds flying and sunrise

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kerry
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birds flying and sunrise

saw this sunrise this morning and birds flying ibis in a V first time i have got a pic like this thought i would share.

Hope you all have a great day

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Araminta
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I love thisyes,how great to get them in formation, well done.

M-L

george
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members of aussie air force they must have had training to form like that.. great

Chris F
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Great photo Kerry

I love how you lined up the birds with the "V" formation in the clouds!

Definitely a "one in a million" photo.

Especially interesting is that the birds in the four rows behind the leader are matching wingbeats in pairs.

This may not be unusual - I haven't particularly studied formation flying birds before.

Love it!

Chris

kerry
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Chris F wrote:

Great photo Kerry

I love how you lined up the birds with the "V" formation in the clouds!

Definitely a "one in a million" photo.

Especially interesting is that the birds in the four rows behind the leader are matching wingbeats in pairs.

This may not be unusual - I haven't particularly studied formation flying birds before.

Love it!

Chris

thanks for that yeah i love the pic as well havent had much taking pics of birds flying so i saw a flock of them and started to click lol 

kerry

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george wrote:

members of aussie air force they must have had training to form like that.. great

yeah ive started to watch birds flying they look so in line wonders if one gets out of line the others say straighten up lol

kerry

Araminta
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wink, what if one hits the brakes? Will the others run (fly) into the back of them?

M-L

Annie W
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Beautiful shot Kerry!  I love it, thanks for sharing.

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