Seated Wood Stork by TwoPynts
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Description
It has been ages, so I thought I should post *something* before the end of the year. Been busy with life and not as much time behind the camera as I would like. Here is a Wood Stork I came across the other day. I've never seen them sit, but that is just what this one was doing. It began to rise as I clicked off this shot. These birds always remind me of the creatures from the Dark Crystal movie.
I hope everyone is well, thanks for stopping by.
Comments (17)
awjay
hi stranger
kansas
Welcome back. Yes. life keeps us busy. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving day and wish you a Merry Christmas in advance. Great capture. Thanks.
GiMi53
Are you sure this bird was not wounded ? It's very strange to see him so close and quiet...
TwoPynts
Not wounded, no. I it stood up and walked off as I was taking its photo. I had a zoom lens too... ;']
sharky_
Nice to see you up and alive. Hope all is well. Aloha
danob
Nice to see you again my friend this one was leaning on your lens hood!
drifterlee
Wonderful shot!
jif3d
In OZ we call these critters "Dump Chooks" and I was going to say that's a funny seating position, til you mentioned he was on the move ! Nice to see you again stranger and posting ! ~Cheerio~ :o)
MrsLubner
For awhile I've thought I'm the only one who watched and totally enjoyed the Dark Crystal. In fact, I have it on VHS in my library. And you are right...there is a resemblance. :-) Good to see you, Kort. And a very nice shot at a very interesting level. The shadow side of the face is a little dark. Perhaps a light touch in photo editing could lighten that part of the face and bring out more of the illusive details? I don't know. This is really unique without any help at all.
goodoleboy
Fabuloso POV, clarity and lighting effects in this shot of the handsome avian, Kort. After your unbelievably long hiatus, am happy to see you still among us, old buddy.
morningglory
They certainly are not beautiful birds, are they? They are beautiful in flight though. Good to see you back.
DennisReed
Cool bird! Make me wonder where its knee is!
dakotabluemoon
Most awesome capture dude.
Katraz
Great shot With a beak like that it's no wonder he has to sit.
Anjour
Beautiful shot...Bravo!!!
npauling
Sorry I missed this superb capture, it has wonderful clarity and detail. It is great to see a posting from you.
Chipka
I have it on good authority that the Skeksis were based on various birds (vultures, storks, hornbills) and well...Not only did I enjoy The Dark Crystal, although I loathed the Gelflings, but I'm still looking for the soundtrack. Hmmm...I wonder what that implies. The cutesy Gelflings (apparently there were only two of them left, and I suspect their slope-faced human appearance disturbed me in ways I still can't put my finger on. Ah, but the Skeksis! Aside from their table manners and exceptionally harsh social order, they were interesting...and they have one of the coolest species names in Science Fiction/Fantasy. And yeah! I can see a bit of Skeksi in this reverse-jointed person. I also see a vague resemblance to the ancient Egyptian god, Thoth (though he was an ibis, and not a stork.) This is superb. I wish Chicago had a wider variety of large, impressive birds. This is making a trip into my favorites.