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Curlew


Captured in the late afternoon light at Bosham Harbour, West Sussex.
This was taken almost at the maximum range of my lens, and has been heavily cropped, but I'm (reasonably) happy with it as these lovely birds are endangered in the UK and I don't see one very often.
I've been doing my best to catch up with everyone following a few days away. Apologies If I've missed you. I'll get round to you all eventually.
This was taken almost at the maximum range of my lens, and has been heavily cropped, but I'm (reasonably) happy with it as these lovely birds are endangered in the UK and I don't see one very often.
I've been doing my best to catch up with everyone following a few days away. Apologies If I've missed you. I'll get round to you all eventually.
Ernest CH, , Rosalyn Hilborne, and 17 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Keith Burton club has replied to Berny clubThanks for the wonderful comments on my dahlia, I'm glad you liked it! :) I will hopefully be posting lots of pictures like that...in some ways it seems so "boring" to post flower faces cropped to a square, but the whole point is to share the gobsmacking beauty of these blossoms and these gardens kind of required me to take pictures this way because of the inability in most cases to create a lovely bokeh background composition. It's very nice to get such kind remarks though and these flowers really do deserve the attention! :)
Re: commenting...yeah, you know I used to do what you did...I'd comment on others' photos even though they didn't reciprocate. But the thing is, there are just too many people with too many pictures and you have to draw the line somewhere. So I drew it: you leave a comment and I'll return the favor...and the thing is, there are STILL too many contacts to visit and the list just grows. It seems a little unfair to use this tactic, but in the end, if people may not even SEE my comment, wouldn't my time be better spent leaving a comment where it will be seen and appreciated? We gotta do what makes the best sense! :)
Funny, we have nearly the same word for this particular spring bird : "courlis" which nests in the wild meadows in Alsace...on the very ground.
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