Ahh - I thought he was giving me a sideways look....•
That, Steve, begs the question: Is it looking up or down?
My four year old girl just saw this on the screen on her way to bed and said "AWWW sooooo cute - keep that picture on the computer until tomorrow so I can see it properly" You don't get higher praise than that!Took this one the other week. A bit over exposed to the right but I was shooting something else and quickly snapped this one before the moved.
Love Is... by Anthony Hobbs, on Flickr
The resident pair of swans on my local pond are very protective of their small pond.
At the weekend a group of 5 swans arrived on the pond and for over an hour the resident male and female had a running battle with the group of 5 swans.
Eventually they were chased off.
The chase on water by Gary Cantwell, on Flickr
Male and female attacking one swan
The capture by Gary Cantwell, on Flickr
Male attacking
The fight by Gary Cantwell, on Flickr
The fight on land by Gary Cantwell, on Flickr
Winner
The winner by Gary Cantwell, on Flickr
Loser
The loser by Gary Cantwell, on Flickr
Thanks for looking and commenting.I'll bet that was some racket they made - number 3 is brutal! Great job!
Thank you Steve.Gary - what some amazing pictures !
My four year old girl just saw this on the screen on her way to bed and said "AWWW sooooo cute - keep that picture on the computer until tomorrow so I can see it properly" You don't get higher praise than that!
Thanks SteveGreat set Gary
We don't have these down here…
Is this leaning to the right, Cathy?
Still got loads of swan images from the other day to look at.
Mike, though this catch is pretty good, I would recommend
you look for what I have at the moment… not in terms of a-
animals but of BGs. Did you notice my BGs? … all wild!
Sorry Mike… I was not aware of that… :banghead:
That was the purpose of it!Really enjoying this thread.
That's an anthropomorphique question! Think that these areI wonder can birds be in love,
The way I see it, these two are teenager males, Tony!I reckon these two are pretty close.
That was the purpose of it!
That's an anthropomorphique question! Think that these are
warm blooded reptilians… and that won't get you close to an
answer other than they are hormones regulated like we are.
The way I see it, these two are teenager males, Tony!
… cool take btw!
Perhaps they are very modern swans, Maybe even brothers,not sure which is worse,lol.