Who will watch the eggs?
Birds of pray are dividing parenting duties3 total reviews
Comment from liseworks
I believe these are Ospreys, lol,, lovely, yep they do look like they are having that conversation, wait until the babies peek their little heads our of that huge nest,
reply by the author on 07-Jun-2021
I believe these are Ospreys, lol,, lovely, yep they do look like they are having that conversation, wait until the babies peek their little heads our of that huge nest,
Comment Written 07-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 07-Jun-2021
-
Thank you very much Lise! My bird experience is improving not there yet! These two took a nest from eagles last year, on the next post was another nest that took Canada geese?s. Busy nesting season.
-
At my house a Phoebe, took a abandoned Robins nest
Comment from MKFlood
dont worry honey we have a pigeon coming!...lol..nice capture. the clarity is great. the capture of the light is great. the angle of the shot of these birds in the nest is great. the image is balanced and eye appealing to the viewer. good eye and great job overall.
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2021
dont worry honey we have a pigeon coming!...lol..nice capture. the clarity is great. the capture of the light is great. the angle of the shot of these birds in the nest is great. the image is balanced and eye appealing to the viewer. good eye and great job overall.
Comment Written 06-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2021
-
Thank you very much for a kind review.
Comment from alaskapat
It's always a wonderful experience to capture birds in their nest, here you have both parent birds, these are not Eagles and I'm not sure what type of birds they are, someone on here will know.
Focus is a bit soft on the heads, perhaps you moved slightly as you clicked the shutter button.
It's a nice , well balanced composition. With good colors and tones and nice feather detail, when photographing any living thing, always focus on the eye!
I appreciate your effort!
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2021
It's always a wonderful experience to capture birds in their nest, here you have both parent birds, these are not Eagles and I'm not sure what type of birds they are, someone on here will know.
Focus is a bit soft on the heads, perhaps you moved slightly as you clicked the shutter button.
It's a nice , well balanced composition. With good colors and tones and nice feather detail, when photographing any living thing, always focus on the eye!
I appreciate your effort!
Comment Written 06-Jun-2021
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2021
-
Pat, thank you! They are Hawks, birds of prey in Idaho.