“The Look”
Saturday morning we spent quite a while watching this roseate spoonbill in the marsh pond. During most of that time the spoonie was standing on one leg with it’s bill tucked behind his back, napping. About the most action we saw was when it would occasionally wake up and preen a bit before going back to sleep. But I really wanted some action photos, hopefully including some flight shots, so I waited him out figuring he had to get up at some point and likely fly off to the far back edge of the pond where a lot of the wood storks were congregating.
Finally our fluffy pink friend woke up and then I saw it…the look. I knew from prior experience watching these birds that they often get a certain almost imperceptible look about them when they are preparing to takeoff. Sure enough, he angled his head toward me then back straight ahead. He did this little bit of a drop down in preparation for liftoff, and that was it, he took flight!
He did indeed fly off toward the far back end of the pond where he joined his wood stork friends in a tree, but I got the shots I wanted…patience paid off! 🙂






The patience has really paid off and also the reflections are absolutely beautiful! ▲
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Thanks so much glad you liked them!
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Yay, pink is back! I’m glad you waited around the pond so we could see your beautiful photos of a really lovely bird. Thanks!
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Gotta love some pink right?! 😉 I’m happy you enjoyed the photos of our pink visitor!
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These are really WOW shots, Phil. Magnificent take off and in flight pics, and I love the reflections. 🙂
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Thanks so much Sylvia I really appreciate it!
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Wow! Absolutely breathtaking shots of the take off. Your patience definitely paid off.
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Thanks so much for the kind comments Gunta and I glad you liked the spoonie pics!
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Wowwwwwwwww, non ho parole. Fantastiche!!
Ciaooo
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Thanks so much Pat! 😀
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Loved the water falling off the bird. So apparently getting the look isn’t always bad – who knew?
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Some looks are much better then others. For instance I did not particularly care for the look this guy was giving me when he floated right over to me and the fact that he blew bubbles at me was a trifle unnerving.
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Perfect takeoff! Beauty beyond words….
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Thank you Amy, I appreciate it greatly!
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Wow. Stunning pictures Phil!
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Thanks a million Adrian, so glad you like them!
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My favorite photos yet (along with the pink text, of course)! Worth the wait, indeed!
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I knew you would like the pink text and good to know you liked the pics too! Thanks!
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What stunning pictures, Phil! The background, the reflection, the action – all simply beautiful! You’ve done it again!
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Hey thanks so much Maggie, I really appreciate your very kind words!
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Absolutely beautiful!!
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Thanks much Shannon I appreciate it!
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These are great shots Phil, excellent work.
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Thanks a lot Jan glad you enjoyed them.
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Good wildlife photography is often about fieldcraft and knowing your subject. Congratulations Phil. I wonder if the bird thought: I recognise what he’s doing….. he’s going to take the photo just as I take off. So predictable!!
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That’s funny Andrew because it is pretty much what we thought after the bird left. We were imagining it saying…
“OK here you go I’m about to take off so if you are paying attention you can get the shots, if not tough luck.”
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Excellent reflection shots, Phil!
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Thanks Gareth, glad you enjoyed the spoonie pics!
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I’m planning a trip to the park this weekend and found your blog. enjoyed looking at all your Photographs. Now I’m really excited about the trip and the wonderful birds I might see.
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Glad to hear you have been enjoying the blog Debbie and hope you see some great wildlife action during your visit.
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I too like the first shot with the reflection. Really beautiful bird and looked to be a great day.
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Good to hear you enjoyed these and yes it was a fun day.
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They really are stunning birds; I bet there are day Phil when you count your blessings and realise how lucky you are to have such wonderful wildlife on your doorstep
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Yes we do realize we are fortunate to be able to view such a wide variety of wildlife close and in the wild. I never post zoo or captive animals, I like to keep it on the wild side.
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I am so glad that you waited and were able to take these beautiful photos!
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Thanks Molly, although I have to admit I was getting impatient with this youngster waiting for him to wake up from his morning nap. 🙂
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they are a little ungainly
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No more so then any of the large waders, plus they are quite nice flyers.
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Beautiful shots! I love their pink color!
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