Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Wild and Watery Wednesday

Migratory birdsfrom the far north are to be seen near waterbodies now. This pelican seems to enjoy the lake in Mysore.
The duck is resting in the grass.

The pelicans are many around the lake. I wish I knew the art of photographing birds!
My thanks to 2sweetnsaxy for hosting Watery Wednesday. You can see more pictures at http://waterywednesday.blogspot.com


12 comments:

  1. Beautiful photographs of the birds.
    Have a nice day.
    Costas

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  2. Pelican and duck in wild? Wow! I only see them in Zoo!!
    You have already taken Beautiful photos!

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  3. Such beautiful pictures. I like nature you show up here. Wild and wonderful. I love the Pelicans, and could really wish I had the opportunity to photograph a one day.

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  4. I think you're doing fine! I clicked on all the pictures....the duck is wonderfully captured! Love seeing the wildlife in and around Mysore.

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  5. You are indeed doing great! LOVE pelicans and that duck is gorgeous! Found you on Watery Wednesday - thanks for posting such fun pics!

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  6. You do beautifully with your photographs of birds as you do with your gorgeous garden! Thanks for sharing both!

    Sylvia

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  7. It has been my dream for years to visit India...maybe one day. Your pelican and duck shots are wonderful. I just love looking at them and the lovely coloration of the birds. A very nice post.

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  8. Thank you, friends, for all your encouraging words. They make my day!

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  9. I love how the trees rise up out of the water. Very nice. Thanks for sharing. If you have time, check out my post here www.adventureswithjessica.blogspot.com . I’m trying really hard to increase my number of followers and could use your help! Thanks!

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  10. The picture of the duck is lovely and so also the first picture. Makes you want to be there too.

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  11. bird is always a beautiful subject..

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