Str-e-e-e-e-tch by CavalierLady
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Description
A juvenile Western Kingbird takes a good long stretch of its left wing while also extending his left leg. Try zoom for detail.
Thank you very much for your views and comments.
Comments (18)
TranxG
F-a-a-a-a-a-antastic capture.
durleybeachbum
Absolutely outstanding, Maria!
ArtistKimberly
Gorgeous Image,
ichtvan
MAGNIFIQUE !!!! No word else fav
Adobe_One_Kenobi
Zoom is very worth it Maria. What a cool shot this is, well done.
Hendesse
It is always interesting to see birds that do not live here. This is an excellent photo, the details are fascinating.
helanker
OH MY! What a fantastic shot. It reminds me of the yellow female budgerigar, we had years back. She looked like this, when she all day long "raped" her swing. You could barely see what was up and down on her, when she was in action, with only a few minutes rest in between. Yes it is true. She was not interested in her partner. Only in her swing. One day, she fell down and died of a heart attack.
Stevej46
Very well captured. They usually don't stick around long enough for a good close-up. I see lots of them in the countryside near Denver this time of year.
sharky_
Smart thing to do before a flight.... Nice capture. Aloha
jayfar
A really fantastic image Maria and I love the zoom. One for my faves.
MrsRatbag
Bird yoga, I guess; what a fantastic capture of this stretch!
goodoleboy
Gotta loosen up those arthritic joints, as evidenced in this marvelous capture, Maria. Excellent focus and composition. Your avian shots are ultra top notch.
jocko500
very wonderful
bebopdlx
Excellent photo.
DennisReed
cool
kgb224
Amazing capture Maria. God bless.
danapommet
A must zoom to see the details and clarity!
aksirp
gosh, I just love all your wonderful bird pictures, so many action in and all high quality! Chapeau!