“ Spotted Shag ”
Down at the local cliffs the spotted shags are getting busy. They are coming and going from their cliff-face ledges, swooping out to go and fetch nesting materials and gliding back in with their beaks stuffed full. In their mating plumage, their eyes turn a turquoise colour and their crests are ...
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Photo Location: Goodwood, NZ
  • Cathy Pearton Edited 5 years ago

    Love the movement of the wings. Only comment is that horizon could be straightened.

    Love the movement of the wings. Only comment is that horizon could be straightened.

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  • Lindsay Lyons Edited 5 years ago

    What an amazing shot. The shape of the wings certainly draw the eye into the face. And what a funny face it is. Thanks for all the info about shags. I'll have to go out… more

    What an amazing shot. The shape of the wings certainly draw the eye into the face. And what a funny face it is. Thanks for all the info about shags. I'll have to go out and check them out.

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