Juan Aragonés
Well-known member

Hi all, I am back after my hollidays. Not a great thing to return to the daily routine of the office after a nice time enjoying family and birding time but one of the good things is that I can return to BPN too. I have been with very limited access to internet and I apologize my lack of participation in the past weeks. BPN has been missed a lot
After the hollidays I have to process a massive amount of images of one of my favourite species, the flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) and many more species because the summer has been really successfull in terms of photography so keep ready to see a lot of images of flamingoes in the next weeks
Well, this image is not of flamingoes but of a post-breeding concentration of white storks (Ciconia ciconia) in the marshes around Doñana. The group of storks was landing in a rice field to join a large group of white storks resting in the rice field. The out of focus spots in the backgrounf are sand martins.
As always, your comments and suggestions are highly apreciated
Juan
Nikon D300 AFS Nikkor 500VR+1,4XTC, handheld, ISO500, f9 1/1250s croped for composition to 9Mp, manual exposure