“ Royal Spoonbills ”
I love watching these fellas rooting around for some tasty snacks in the shallows. They feed by walking up and down tidal estuaries swinging their head from side to side to trap food in filters along the sides of their 'spoon' bill. These three were marching together in a very determined ...
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Photo Location: Karitane estuary, East Otago, NZ
  • andrea Edited 4 years ago

    You've really caught the moment here. It almost looks like a time lapse of one bird - very nice. Might have been good to decrease the contrast of the water to make it… more

    You've really caught the moment here. It almost looks like a time lapse of one bird - very nice. Might have been good to decrease the contrast of the water to make it more minimalist.

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  • Karen Britton Edited 4 years ago

    Awesome catch!

    Awesome catch!

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  • IMANE KHALIS Edited 4 years ago

    This is priceless!! Not sure it’s minimalist but the synchronised movement put a smile on my face

    This is priceless!! Not sure it’s minimalist but the synchronised movement put a smile on my face

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  • Lindsay Lyons Edited 4 years ago

    I love this shot. I love the spoonbills and their synchronised eating, but I also love the texture of the water. My favourite shot in this album.

    I love this shot. I love the spoonbills and their synchronised eating, but I also love the texture of the water. My favourite shot in this album.

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