Arriving at the lake before sunup this morning the first thing I noticed was a raft of Bonaparte’s Gulls. These birds winter along the coast, migrating far up into Canada to nest. Nearly every spring I encounter these tiny gulls on the lake but they never tarry long.
These gulls are quite trusting and will usually allow me to approach quite closely with the boat. Using the slowest speed setting on the electric motor I was able to swim along with the flock maneuvering the boat for advantageous lighting angles.
The dead calm morning was great for reflection shots
Backlighting accents the stream of spray following the little gull’s take-off
Today was an exceptionally beautiful day for early April with afternoon temps reaching the mid 70’s. It was also a day I will always remember for the extremely rare encounter with a very unusual animal, but that will have to wait until my next post. Stay tuned……..
Beautiful gull shots, Coy! I will certainly tune in tomorrow for shots of the mystery animal.
ReplyDeleteYou do have a way of keeping everyone in suspense.I really like the reflections of these gulls.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
I'm in awe of your gull photos. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteThe reflections so sharp!
All of these shots are gorgeous, but the last one is absolutely supurb!
ReplyDeleteOh Wow, these shots are spectacular! I am blown away by those reflections in the water and the soft ripples in the water make for a gorgeous background! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteNice frozen action and lighting.
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