The picture was posted on reddit a while ago by a certain "-_-BaDgEr-_-". Don't know if they are the originator, but judging from this comment they seem to know a thing or two about the bird species involved.
It is always flattering to see something reposted from Vector's World. When it is on a site with a lot of followers it also creates a bump in traffic for me and that is always fun.
When I started Vector's World I was warned by a friend that unless I did it for any reason other than my own self satisfaction I wouldn't be doing it long. That was seven years ago. I post things that I find of interest and when I want to see then again I know where to find them.
I take a similar approach with my Skeetmotis blog https://skeetmotis.blogspot.com/ - photos of the objects and scenes that we pass by every day and do not alweays notice but maybe should? I do take a bit of inspiration from the great real esate photographer Julius Knipl.
The picture was posted on reddit a while ago by a certain "-_-BaDgEr-_-". Don't know if they are the originator, but judging from this comment they seem to know a thing or two about the bird species involved.
ReplyDeleteI found it!!!
ReplyDeleteand thanks to the bird hint in the above comment, so did i!
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It is always flattering to see something reposted from Vector's World. When it is on a site with a lot of followers it also creates a bump in traffic for me and that is always fun.
ReplyDeleteWhen I started Vector's World I was warned by a friend that unless I did it for any reason other than my own self satisfaction I wouldn't be doing it long. That was seven years ago. I post things that I find of interest and when I want to see then again I know where to find them.
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Vector
I take a similar approach with my Skeetmotis
ReplyDeleteblog https://skeetmotis.blogspot.com/ - photos of the objects and scenes that we pass by every day and do not alweays notice but maybe should? I do take a bit of inspiration from the great real esate photographer Julius Knipl.