Move Over
by Carol Lloyd
Title
Move Over
Artist
Carol Lloyd
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
I'm not sure that this Royal Tern (the white bird) wants to share, or not. Then again, perhaps the double-crested cormorant and tern are friends, even though they are not "birds of a feather..."! Taken in the Everglades of Florida - Royal Tern ( Thalasseus Maximus ) and the double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus)
Featured in the following FAA groups:
FAA Portraits - Birds
Wild Birds of the World
Poetic Poultry
KINGDOM Animalia
Coastal Waterbirds-Shorebirds
Images that Excite You
Bath and Spa Prints
Florida Scenic Photography
The Coastal Areas of the Gulf of Mexico
Pictures for Present
Abc Group - T is for Two
Celebrating Coastal Cultures
Photography and Nature 101
Animal Photographs
Fine Arts Professionals
Pelicans Sea Birds By The Sea Shore
Created by Southern Artists
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January 21st, 2017
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Comments (23)
Betsy Knapp
Let's celebrate! Congratulations on your inspiring image featured in the group Celebrating Coastal Cultures!
Michael Mirijan
This wonderful picture is featured on the homepage of the "Pictures for Present" group.
Bill And Deb Hayes
Carol: This is a fantastic capture of this Royal Tern and Cormorant together. They may not like being together on the post but they look great together in your image. The details are "right-on". The clarity is excellent. The colors are awesome. VERY well done. (L/F) Bill and Deb Hayes
Carol Lloyd replied:
Thanks so much, Bill and Deb, for you kind words and support! Much appreciated! :)
Don Columbus
Congratulations Carol, your work is Featured in "Coastal Waterbirds-Shorebirds" I invite you to place it in the group's "2017 Featured Image Archive" Discussion!! L/Tweet
Rainbow Artist Orlando L
What an amazing capture of an unique friendship in this gorgeous image!! love this precious moment!! L/F
Anita Faye
Carol, fantastic friendly capture! Featured on Poetic Poultry! http://fineartamerica.com/groups/poetic-poultry-.html
Carol Lloyd replied:
I was glad to have captured this fun moment! Thanks so much for the feature, Anita.