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NF Photo 111126
They are acrobatic, are they not? :)World Bird Wednesday LVIII
Bird Photography Weekly 174
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Cool shot of the tree creeper! They are neat birds to see. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteAh, I love creepers. We have a species here in North America (Brown Creeper) but I've recently moved nearly out of their regular range and I haven't seen one in ages. :( I just love your picture of this acrobatic cutie.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot. They're always on the move.
ReplyDeletesmart bird and tricky to capture them well
ReplyDeletethis upside down shot is perfect
Wonderful images...
ReplyDeleteGreat photo - I like the way it is hanging upside down.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo! Nicely done!
ReplyDeletearen't they amazing, aerobatic skills!
ReplyDeletethanks every one.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, they are! They are also sweet:)
ReplyDeleteGreat capture of this little acrobat/clown! They are so fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot!
ReplyDeleteI only saw my first Tree Creeper last year and I was just so happy watching it go up and down the tree trunk, checking out crevices for insects. Your image is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteFunny you should post the creeper. The Brown creeper is supposed to be a fairly common bird around here but after seven years I saw my first one last week! Thank goodness I got a weak reference pic to ID it with. Your shot is wonderful! I hope I get another chance!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
If you´ve seen it once you probably will again. I learned that this bird you have to learn to see. Because you don´t actually see it. You see its movements first. Then you find it. So, good luck. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shot! I love these fast little guys :D
ReplyDeleteHärlig bild på den svår fotograferade trädkryparen.
ReplyDeleteGott Nytt År!
/Ingemar
Beautiful image! They move so fast, they are hard to catch; yours is perfect. Have a happy and productive New Year!
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