Anyway they passed about 3 times and it was wonderful to see how they swoop in flight.
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ReplyDeleteThe formation of birds is amazing!
ReplyDeleteQuick and successful capture, Penny. I struggle with birds in flight.
ReplyDeleteHello, I am not positive but they look like pigeons. Great capture of the flock. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteDigital cameras can be frustratingly slow. I press the button and then have to wait while my subject moves on! I need to see if sports mode works faster.
ReplyDeleteI would love to fly with them, they certainly fly to a beautiful place !
ReplyDeleteHow neat! That's a lot of birds...what a great capture! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteHello Joyful!:) Ir's wonderful when you see large flocks of birds in flight, I have never been able to capture one yet, but you did a great job in capturing these birds.:)
ReplyDeleteDifficult to take birds in flight. lovely to watch. Have a good day.
ReplyDeletelooks like pigeon,nice to see them fly in formation
ReplyDeletelooks like pigeon,nice to see them fly in formation
ReplyDeleteI love to watch birds flying, and especially when they fly in a V shape form. So organized. Also I love taking photos of them sitting on the wires at the end of the afternoon. Great photos, also I loved the sunset photos from your previous post! Have a wonderful week Penny!
ReplyDeleteThey might be Starlings. They also flock and fly in formation like that. There are a lot of them here in Arizona singing in the trees. Thanks for stopping by to comment on my ATV post. - Margy
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