Wednesday, December 9, 2009

One-legged legstand


The one-legged legstand did not last long...a mighty wind blew up and almost blew this Egret off it's ropey perch!

17 comments:

Clueless in Boston said...

It must be a comfortable position; I've seen a lot of birds do that. But he does look like an old one legged seaman standing there like that.

Rose said...

He looks cranky, to me. Actually, he reminds me of me sometimes!

lizziviggi said...

That's a beautiful shot-- the quality of the light is lovely! I dunno why so many birds enjoy standing on one leg, though... seems like far too much work to me!

VP said...

You know what kind of bird you are posting, I envy you for this... Beautiful portrait in one of my favorite spot.

Small City Scenes said...

I thought the Bird Circus was in town. Neat shot. MB

joo said...

He looks really determinated to stay where he is!
Terrific photo, Jacob!

Wonderful day to you:)

Cezar and Léia said...

Who likes freedom has to learn how to live by your own way... sometimes you never know when your heart calls softly to a farther fly.

I love this post! :)
Léia

Ilse said...

Oh! I really like Egrets. The ones we have here are much smaller & brown. Your's seems so exotic all white & regal.

Tricia said...

They're quite talented

EG Wow said...

I'd really like to know how birds do that!

Rob and Mandy said...

Guess he thought he was a flamingoe...

cieldequimper said...

You should start a nature photography blog. You've got some excellent bird photos!

Jacob said...

@ Ciel - Thank you. You're very kind! I thought for a minute you were going to say what others have said - that I was for the birds! ;-)

Jacob said...

@ EG - Well, it's easy: You put your right foot out ... and you know the rest! ;-)

JM said...

Fantastic photo! You are so lucky to have all those great birds around! We also have them here, but in a much smaller number, I presume.

crocrodyl said...

Wonderful beautiful photo!

amatamari© said...

Seems to scan the sea as a sailor expert - even if the sailors have two legs -
:-)

Very beautiful photos!