Eric Gofreed
Well-Known Member
Another week and time for another Winged Wednesday. Post any photo of anything with wings. My theme for today is birds taking off from Water Part 2. I don't have a theme for next week yet... but it might not be birds.
A Snowy Egret takes flight from the back of a neotropic cormorant after snatching its fish
A double-crested cormorant with white crests must hop 8 to 10 times and powerfully flapping his wings to gain enough speed for takeoff.
American White Pelican, like the cormorant above, must hop and use his wings to reach liftoff.
The osprey has snared a trout and is using its powerful wing strength to take off from the water.
A pair of Sandhill Cranes races across the water to take flight
The killdeer barely drags its feet, it takes flight
A Snowy Egret takes flight from the back of a neotropic cormorant after snatching its fish
A double-crested cormorant with white crests must hop 8 to 10 times and powerfully flapping his wings to gain enough speed for takeoff.
American White Pelican, like the cormorant above, must hop and use his wings to reach liftoff.
The osprey has snared a trout and is using its powerful wing strength to take off from the water.
A pair of Sandhill Cranes races across the water to take flight
The killdeer barely drags its feet, it takes flight
Last edited: