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I Want To Make You Laugh With My Photographs Of Birds From The Front (36 Pics)
Frontals is a series of bird photos I have been collecting for over ten years. When you get the time to take a series of pictures of one single bird, you will always have one or two frontals in between. I realized from the start that they made the birds look completely different. From that moment on, I decided to focus on it and make sure I would have at least one frontal in each series. Some birds start to look like angry birds, some funny or even ridiculous.
Especially waders change completely as they tend to have long bills not visible from the front. I am familiar with the species, but when you don’t know them, frontals can hide extreme characteristics of the birds. In owls and birds of prey, frontals are basically the normal way of looking at you, so they are only fun when they twist their heads. I think only spoonbills are really much prettier when they show their great bill with yellow spots and tufted head.
Frontals also allow you to create unusual compositions, from a photographic point of view. "Less is more" works great with frontal birds.
Enjoy the pictures and I think after seeing the frontals, you can never look at birds in the same way again!
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Short-Eared Owl
Spoonbill
Red-Breasted Goose
Black Stork
Great Egret
Great Bittern
Lesser Black Backed Gull
Marsh Tit
Wood Pigeon
Waxwing
Red Kite
The first is so majestic and stunning, the second looks like my two year old nephew when we tell him no :)
Common Whitethroat
Hawfinch
Kingfisher
Long-Eared Owl
Magpie
Magpies are related to crows and ravens (Corvidae), so you know they’re smart! California’s only endemic bird is the Yellow-billed Magpie.
Robin
Bearded Tit
Grey Patridge
Ringed Plover
Bluethroat
Eider
House Sparrow
Water Rail
Little Grebe
Great Tit
Black-Necked Grebe
Common Snipe
Red Throated Diver
Oystercatcher
Jay
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House Martin
Woodcock
Caspian Gull
Whinchat
Curlew
North America has the incredibly gorgeous relative, the Long-billed Curlew!
Thanks I Will keep that in mind
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