Feathered Pairs~

Big Gulp Gull,

swallows his catch, Coeur d’Alene Idaho.

Bald Eagle,

and juvenile, catch grizzly salmon scraps, British Columbia Canada.

Saddle Bill Stork catches a cat,

Kruger National Park, South Africa.

Red Tailed Hawk,

loves rare water, Southern California.

A pair of Yellow Legs multiply in reflection, Salton Sea, California.

Greater Flamingos tango, Tagus Estuary Portugal.

Mated White Storks greet on their nest, Alsace France.

Cheers to you from your feathered friends~


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249 thoughts on “Feathered Pairs~

  1. Pingback: Feathered Pairs~ — (don’t miss a single photograph…Cindy’s pictures are gorgeous) | Rethinking Life

  2. Anonymous

    What fun, Cindy. I wouldn’t believe that gull could get that fish down without seeing your photos. And then I imagined it swimming around in the gulls stomach. 🙂 –Curt

  3. Cindy, you’ve done it again — what beauties! My favorite? Probably the yellow-legs. After all, their reflections in the water make them look like ink blot tests, ha!

  4. How come? I do not understand how these birds swallow so big prey. It looks they are made from rubber. (lol…)
    I remember my grandmother in her ninetieth was afraid to choke on because people would say she is greedy. This is why she ate just very soft meal and bit by very small pieces. 🙂 But these guys are not thinking like that and swallow whatever they caught.

  5. Loving all your bird pics, Cindy!
    I hope by the time you can travel safely again, you will have shot most of the species in the Holler!
    Sending love…about all I can do right now!

    1. It’s sad. Sheltering for another year. So much life left to live and to see, and so much curtailed. I hope you are staying safe and well Resa. Love to you my friend დდ

    1. He was on the front of a pier. I was on the back. I saw the first shot happen, and clicked and clicked. First off I couldn’t believe he swallowed it in one gulp. I got a photo of it sort sticking out in his body. But then, immediately, he flew off. I couldn’t believe he could fly!! :0

  6. Cindy, I am not only amazed by your feathered friends but also by the number of followers who comment on your posts. Really, I don’t know how you ever have the time to create new blogs when you choose to respond to these wonderful comments.
    I am in awe. Truly.
    P.S. We remain well in our little family tonight. Tonight is the first night Ella will sleep in her new “big girl” bed in her new bedroom to prepare for her little sister Molly who will be sleeping in the nursery in less than 3 weeks!

  7. My goodness, you take my breath away. That first series of photos are such remarkable slice-of-life pics. I love the reflections photo as well. You must love what you do, Cindy. I know I would.

  8. What a marvelous series of bird images, Cindy. You’ve captured many great poses and close-ups. Terrific vibrant, crisp shots. Looking forward to more of your work in the upcoming year! 🙂

  9. The contemplation of your photos is a delight for the eyes. They are so well done that one can touch these majestic birds from the beach. You really have a unique talent to capture the images of birds and the landscape in an incredible way. Congratulations Cindy for your post.

  10. Love these feathered pairs, Cindy. Those pretty-in-two-tone-pink flamingos form perfect negative space for drawing, and the black of the water ripples echos their black beaks. I also like all those mirrored yellow legs against the blue water and the little wake spreading away from their legs on otherwise calm water. You really captured the arrival of the Holler Hawk!

  11. Another set of amazing pictures, Cindy. Unbelievable that the birdie eats the whole fishie in just one bite. I wish I could do that😹Pawkisses for a wonderful weekend. Hope it’s a warm one where you live🐾😽💞

      1. It is my pleasure. Very generous of you. Thank you, Cindy. I love and appreciate your work and the beauty you share with the world, through your photos, words, and giving spirit.

    1. I am so sorry this happened to you. Thank you for making the effort and re-following. Some people refollow me continuously. It is truly terrible. WP is doing this constantly to my blog, and others, and has no inclination to fix it. I am glad you are back and I hope you are allowed to stay დ

        1. Ahhhh….. So kind of you and so appreciated too. People I follow also do not show up in my reader which is another frustrating problem. It seems as if there is some cut off number of blogs you follow that will be able to be displayed in your reader. It would be nice if WP were transparent and told us the truth.

  12. Mary Sweeney

    Cindy, Your pictures are amazing! You have inspired me to pick up the camera again. Your “About Me” page was so cute. I have a visual of where you live because you were so descriptive.

  13. Interesting…I thought I was already following you. That explains why I didn’t see your posts in the Reader. Anyway, great pics of our fine-feathered friends. The Bald Eagle is my favorite. He’s so serious and commanding…

    1. I just enter nirvana photographing bald eagles in the wild. I always know they are so much smarter than me and this makes me happy. You make me happy too Chandra. Stay safe & well დ

      1. I bet it is an amazing experience. I get happy when I can capture the Canadian Geese which are pretty common in this area. 😀 And…you’re too kind! Have a great week!

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