WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY – OLETA RIVER STATE PARK, FL
This photograph is of wild green parrots taken near Oleta River State Park in Sunny Isles, Florida. The camera used was a Nikon D90 with a Tamron 28-300mm lens.
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WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY – OLETA RIVER STATE PARK, FL
This photograph is of wild green parrots taken near Oleta River State Park in Sunny Isles, Florida. The camera used was a Nikon D90 with a Tamron 28-300mm lens.
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Simply amazing photography
Unbelievable work. I love parrots!
Lovely pic. They look as if they’ve measured their distances from each other sitting on the wires, with the gaps between them wingspan space I suppose. Reminds me of children’s book ‘Where is the green parrot?’ π Great photo, as usual.
They blend in nicely with the green trees!
Hi Alan, Those 3 green parrots are a beautiful close up shot. they look animated, like they are waiting to see a movie or something, and their green feathers blend in with the trees. Great close up shot. Do you use a long close up lens with your Nikon camera? Happy photo days. Nanette
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They’re beautiful! Great shot, I almost feel like I’m right there…
What kind of parrot is this? Do they have a name?
Interesting how these brightly colored birds blend with the tree.