OK, too many days without a post -- my apologies for that, but the good news is, the Bermuda crew plus two (maybe two and a half) survived a trip to Las Vegas. The extra half person is another story for another time, which I will get to some day down the road. But for today we will pick up where we left off -- on the topic of the Longtailed Tropic Bird.
I mentioned how they fly with speed, sharp angles, and grace, often in pairs or small group, interacting as they go along. But, every band gives the dummer and guitarist a chance for a solo to show off their unique skill, and so the Longtail Solo is the theme of the day. This series of photos are mostly solo where I was just aiming for one bird, to try to capture some of the different angles and views of their flight patterns, which as you know I find fascinating.
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Head on |
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Gaiining altitude |
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Initiating a turn I think |
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Full Glide |
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Hitting the brakes before flying in to check on the nest in the rocks |
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I was so excited by this fly-by....until I realized my longtail had no tail. Seriously, just my luck! |
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Flight profile |
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I wondered if this is how the other guy lost his tail! Actually he is just chattering midflight, I don't think they bite each other :) |
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Another fly by by the Stubby Tailed Tropicbird...sigh |
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Don't they look intense? |
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And a shot of the distinctive and beautiful black banding....nature's racing stripes!
I promise to write about something other than longtails tomorrow....but I must warn you, there are more pictures of them, and the best ones are yet to come! But for now, I need a post Vegas pre-midnight bedtime and only have 6 minutes to do so. So signing out for tonight....
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