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January 19, 2005 |
Volume 1 - Number 25
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LAST ISSUE'S IMAGE (ISSUE
#24) -
a blue-winged teal in Wakodahatchee Wetlands.
LAST ISSUE'S IMAGERY -
Recently, in Issue
17, we featured a green-winged teal and I thought
I'd share a blue-winged one this week. Note the blue
under the wing. It's amazing how the birds can bend
and twist their necks when they tend to themselves.
Don't you agree?
I selected this
particular shot because I loved the overall flow
and rhythm in the bird, as well as the bright blue
of the water. It also gave me a chance to play, figuring
that the image would stump some of you.
For those of you who played the guessing game, I'm
now including a
different view. This time it is quite clear that
the image is a bird. The added green under the wing
on this one, particularly, intrigued me and sent me
to google.com to verify that it was a blue-winged
teal.
TODAY'S IMAGE -
The setting on this one is what had me select
it today.
Inspirationally,
Sheila
sheila[at]eteletours.com
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© 2005 Sheila Finkelstein
http://www.eteletours.com
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