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Related: About this forumBuzz Sez: "Beware of the Ides of March!"
Aransas National Wildlife Refuge
Texas Gulf Coast - Winter 2024
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Buzz Sez: "Beware of the Ides of March!" (Original Post)
Bo Zarts
Mar 2024
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Visually stunning composition, the vultures wing placement and gaze are mesmerizing.
Ziggysmom
Mar 2024
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niyad
(119,670 posts)1. A stunning image. Thank you.
Easterncedar
(3,469 posts)2. Gorgeous!
A falconer/bird rehabilitator brought a vulture to a talk I attended. He also introduced us to a peregrine, an Arabian hunting hawk and a couple of other raptors. I loved the vulture best. It was fairly calm on his arm, and its smooth ivory beak was beautiful. It spread its wings a couple of times and surveyed the room with a thoughtful eye. Really impressive. Like your photo, which reminds me a bit of an Edward Gorey illustration.
and awesome composition! love the gray scale~
Hekate
(94,503 posts)4. Stunning image
Thank you
hay rick
(8,189 posts)5. Elegant.
The feathers in the picture are like a cloak and the picture reminds me of Phantom of the Opera. The snake's head branch adds to the aura of underground royalty.
pecosbob
(7,904 posts)6. Sic semper tyrannis
Ziggysmom
(3,558 posts)7. Visually stunning composition, the vultures wing placement and gaze are mesmerizing.
I love it.
Callalily
(15,011 posts)8. Very dramatic.
HAB911
(9,353 posts)9. Absolutely Classic