By Vladimir Brezina
Ailsa’s travel-themed photo challenge this week is Wild.
Even in our urban and temperate part of the world—this is not the tropics!—it’s hard to miss the reminders that wild nature is just waiting for us to turn our backs to move in…
Like the one of the birds and their nests in the tree.
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Cormorants, on a little island in the East River, right in front of the UN building…
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Wonderful pictures! I never would have guessed some of those were here in the states. Still trying to figure out what the photo is of the one in Athen’s N.Y. Mill? Floaty structures? Interesting pictures!
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Those were old wooden barges or floating cranes of some kind, abandoned in a corner of the waterway for many years—and it doesn’t take that long for trees to start sprouting in the decaying wood…
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Floating cranes, sprouting full grown trees, abandoned, so cool..
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:-)
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I pinned the photo 7th down from the top on my Birds board on Pinterest. http://pinterest.com/gaylealstrom/birds/
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Thanks!
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Reblogueó esto en " Una Voz en el Silencio ".
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Thanks for reblogging!
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Great Photos, i like especially the photos with the cormorants :)
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They are so common they make their way into every photo that I take in the harbor ;-)
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yes, yes and yes!
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Yes! :-)
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Very interesting Canada Goose shot. Usually only see them flying, floating or on the ground.
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Well, it’s like a flat piece of ground on top, I imagine…
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Mother nature sure knows how to rule!! Great photos. What are the birds in the last photo? Falcons of some sort? Beautiful!
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Ospreys. They used to be rare around here, but have rebounded. People put up many osprey nesting platforms, and most of them are occupied—as are tall structures such as lights and navigation aids, such as this one, in the harbor :-)
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Oh my, those nests are truly wild!
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A little scary, actually, because the trees under them die from the guano…
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Amazing !What are those birds with the elongated necks?
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You mean the cormorants in several of the pictures? Rather than the Canada Goose in picture #1, which has an even longer neck…
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Cormorants ..RIGHT! Geese are prevalent but those necks are so distinctive!
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Very common around here. It’s hard to pass pilings or a buoy in the harbor that does not have a few cormorants sitting on top :-)
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Great shots of birds!! http://holley4734.wordpress.com/
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Thanks!!
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Stunning selection!
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Thank you! :-)
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These are amazing photos!
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So glad you like them!
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