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Fantastic image! Thanks for posting. In the future, it is helpful if you insert the image instead of adding it as an attachment. It is not immediately obvious how to do it on this site, since the large orange "upload image" button adds it as an attachment. Instead, you can use the symbol on the top bar of the post you are typing in that shows a small rectangle with a mountain and a sun.Northern Rough-winged Swallows - Sony a9 with 200-600 f5.6-6.3 - Blue Springs Lake, Fleming Park Wetlands, Jackson County, Missouri
Yes it did need bears - thanks for the post. In future posts it is preferable if you embed them instead of adding them as attachments. Instead of using the large orange "upload images" button, use the small icon on the tool bar across the post that shows a mountain and sun.This gallery needs some bears?
Very nice shot from a very cool location….your own yard! Well done.View attachment 21238
Very young fawn of white-tailed deer in our backyard. I had to shoot through the slats of the blind so as not to spook her. For shooting kind of blindly, I think it turned out okay. What do you all think.
Actually, it is quite simple to hit the "Upload Images" button, choose an image from one's files on the computer, and then when one hits the "Insert" choice the opportunity to either to present it as a thumbnail or to present it as the full image is made available. I think a lot of people miss that critical step. Choose "full image" and it will load into the system here, no fuss, no muss, no need to use hosting services elsewhere to bring the image into this site.Fantastic image! Thanks for posting. In the future, it is helpful if you insert the image instead of adding it as an attachment. It is not immediately obvious how to do it on this site, since the large orange "upload image" button adds it as an attachment. Instead, you can use the symbol on the top bar of the post you are typing in that shows a small rectangle with a mountain and a sun.
Boy, did I miss the boat on the Geese! I have shot hundreds of them recently and didn't think I had anything to contribute.What? No representation of the ubiquitous Canada geese?! . The gang who share my neighborhood with us humans demand their turn in the spotlight:
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A somewhat different representation of another familiar wildlife creature who hangs out in many neighborhoods, including my own:
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What? No representation of the ubiquitous Canada geese?! . The gang who share my neighborhood with us humans demand their turn in the spotlight:
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A somewhat different representation of another familiar wildlife creature who hangs out in many neighborhoods, including my own:
What? No representation of the ubiquitous Canada geese?! . The gang who share my neighborhood with us humans demand their turn in the spotlight:
Ah, apologies! I went back and looked and sure enough, there is a sweet little gosling! Somehow I must've overlooked him or her when initially viewing the thread and that post.@Clix Pix There is one Canadian goose photo posted prior to yours, but it's only a baby (in my Rocky Mountain post not far above yours). However I am always glad to have others contribute to this thread, so keep them coming!