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Joseph Przybyla

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Lakeland, FL
Lake Morton 2023_09_25--8044-Enhanced-NR.jpg

Dottie and I went to Lake Morton in Lakeland, Florida this morning. The White Pelicans I hoped to find have not arrived yet but I did see this Wood Stork along with two juveniles. It was really nice to see the juveniles. Comments and critique welcomed and appreciated. Thank you for viewing.

Nikon D500
Nikon 500mm PF, Handheld
1/1600 F/5.6 Matrix Metering EV 0 ISO 560 Auto 1 WB, image captured at 500mm (750mm 35mm Equivalent)
Post processed in Lightroom Classic
Cropped slightly for composition and presentation
 
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Hi Joe,
This certainly is a monstrously ugly looking bird! But I do like the way you have captured the gruesome details in that scaly head. The hard head contrasts magnificently with the jumble of soft white plumes.

Whoever designed this bird certainly has a strange sense of humour!

Thanks for sharing,

Gerald
 
Hi Joe,
This certainly is a monstrously ugly looking bird! But I do like the way you have captured the gruesome details in that scaly head. The hard head contrasts magnificently with the jumble of soft white plumes.

Whoever designed this bird certainly has a strange sense of humour!

Thanks for sharing,

Gerald

Hi Gerald, thank you for viewing and commenting. I would guess that you have never seen this bird before. I smiled at your comments. Actually I am quite fond of these birds, not too long ago they were endangered from disappearing habitat. Now, they seem to have recovered. That is why seeing the two juveniles with this adult made me feel good. Thanks again for commenting...
 

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