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Thanks! And I didn’t risk my neck for this one. I was so delighted to look down over the edge and see all these guys looking back.
5 years agoAnother great shot!
5 years agoAnd don’t think it was easy. Tensions ran high when the final draft was still sitting on the editor’s desk with only a few minutes until cutoff.
5 years agoYes! Gold star!
5 years agoRight on both counts. I don’t think they can be more than a day or two old. They were pretty wobbly when they got up to follow their mother.
5 years agoPretty impressive that you can knock out an entertaining and informative post under a time crunch!
And the bonus of averted adversity!
Wow! They look very young.
And cute!!
I think I see something to the left of the two white patches that could be Rachael .. about mid-way to the next bend (?)
5 years agoI half agree. I had misgivings and almost turned back several times. On the other hand, I hate drones.
5 years agoWell done - but a bit risky for my taste. How about getting a drone to go out there for you?
5 years agoThanks, Jacquie. I was pretty excited about it myself when I unloaded it. It wasn’t the easiest shot to take either, standing there on the scree. I didn’t want to be in the news like those folks who fall off a cliff taking a selfie.
5 years agoLucky this time, and we’ll worth risking my neck for.
5 years agoThanks, Marilyn. I couldn’t believe my luck when he looked around at me. He was gone from his spot a minute later, lifting off while my back was turned.
And thanks for following along! Nice to have the company - it gets lonely on these empty roads out here.
They’re wise to be cautious. I’m notoriously mean to kitties.
5 years ago
Scott's three-day streak sighting birds.
5 years agoA four-day streak is what's preferred.
He'll ride down the coast
Camera ready at most
For the next bird, beyond today's third.