Brown Pelican Posing - Pelecanus Occidentalis is a photograph by DB Hayes which was uploaded on January 7th, 2017.
Brown Pelican Posing - Pelecanus Occidentalis
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by DB Hayes
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Brown Pelican Posing - Pelecanus Occidentalis
Artist
DB Hayes
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Photograph - Photography, Photograph, Print
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We are proud to write the following highly respected art group have feature our "Brown Pelican Posing" image. They are;
1 - Created by Southern Artists: Featured on January 08, 2017
2 - Poetic Poultry: Featured on January 08, 2017
3 - USA Photographers ONLY: Featured on January 08, 2017
4 - Animal Photographs: Featured on January 09, 2017
5 - HDR Photography: Featured on January 09-2017
On January 04, 2017 I, Bill, visited (Deb could not accompany me on this trip) the Saint Marks National Wildlife Refuge, which is located south of Tallahassee, Florida along the Gulf of Mexico coast. This has become one of Deb's and my favorite places to photograph wildlife as it is a beautiful and very well maintained refuge. There is a large multitude of wildlife living within the refuge. Of course, this time of the year many of the migrating birds make Saint Marks their temporary short-time stop-over or their winter home. Now to my image. Pictured is a Brown Pelican. It's scientific name is Pelecanus Occidentalis for those of you who would like to know. I photographed this Brown Pelican while it floated, probably paddling with it web feet, around taking a break from flying and diving for fish. It seems to notice I was on the shore along the canal it was in but didn't seem bothered at all I was photographing it. In fact, as you can see, it turned and looked straight at me as if saying; "OK dude, here I am, make the best of it". So I did my best to comply with what I was fantasizing its imaginary thoughts were projecting. Enough, let's move on. All visits to our FAA-Pixels art sites are welcomed, encouraged and appreciated. Please visit often and, if you will, tell your family and friends about our art sites. They may find something they like and thank you. Thank you for visiting. Bill & Deb Hayes
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Comments (9)
Kay Brewer
great capture of this funny bird! l/f
DB Hayes replied:
Hi Kay: WE very much appreciate you visiting our "Brown Pelican Posing" image, your compliment and the L/F. Thank you. Bill & Deb
Wes Iversen
Outstanding light and detail, Bill and Deb! Super shot! L/F
DB Hayes replied:
Hi Wes: Thank you for the visit and we are very grateful for the compliments as well as the "L/F". Bill & Deb
Bill And Deb Hayes
WE offer our sincere gratitude to Judy Vincent of the art group "USA Photographers ONLY" for featuring our "Brown Pelican Posing - Pelecanus Occidentalis" image on January 08, 2017. Thank you very, very much Judy. Bill & Deb Hayes
Anita Faye
Bill and Deb, super capture, quite a pose! Featured on Poetic Poultry! http://fineartamerica.com/groups/poetic-poultry-.html
DB Hayes replied:
Thank you Anita for the gracious compliment and, of course, the feature. We very much appreciate both. Bill & Deb
David Neace
Congratulations, your work is featured on the homepage of "Created by Southern Artists!"
DB Hayes replied:
David: We are very grateful for the feature of our "Brown Pelican Posing" in your art group "Created by Southern Artists" on January 08, 2017. Thank you. Bill & Deb Hayes
Cindy Treger
Bill and Deb, great capture. f
DB Hayes replied:
Thank you Cindy for the visit, the compliment and the "F". All much appreciated. Bill & Deb