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Marie-France Grenouillet, French Wildlife Photographer presents photo galleries of wild animals covering the 5 continents and countries.
SAINT-CLOUD (FRANCE)
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Thanks to Gilma Jeannette for the compliment...
Many thanks to you all for your nice appreciations
Infos to my followers, I will be away for holidays in Colombia until beginning of February.
A special note to Emily Marino so spontaneous! Your portfolio is superb!
I had a look at your work, it's wonderful, I do also some "fantastic" pictures composition.
I love the vision of artists...
To Darwin foundation
I refer to our exchange of comments on sea lions and fur seals, that would be great if you could look at my link : http://www.planetstillalive.com/america/...
I think all my "fur seals" in "mammals" could be in fact Seal Lions ...What do you think?
Many thanks for your help before I change the captions
To charles Darwin foundation
happy you like my picture! I took it in Espanola.
After spending a part of my night :-) looking at sea lions and fur seals, I agree my "fur seal" is in fact a Sea Lion and I am going to change the name. It is very difficult to see the difference and in Google images, most captions are not the good ones about that.
Thanks a lot for telling it to me.
Superb color, very nice attitude, it desserves the SOTD........
To S. Frazier
I am glad my reply was useful.I have had 3 more pictures of that cormorant
As you can guess the first image with the fish was enlarged with cropping.
to S. Frazier - Thanks to like my capture
You require details on the shooting, but there was nothing special to say
I was seating near the Paraguay river waiting for an eventual event, when appeared that cormorant that I followed with my camera ready just in case that something happened, and it did happen. the conditions of shooting are patience luck and be ready...
To Charles Darwin Foundation
I am sorry, but I don't remember on which island of galapagos I got these Swallow-tailed Gull. At that time I had no wildlife website and did not look so much in details, now it's different...
Many thanks to all of you who enjoy my shots, you give me the mood to go on...
A special thank to Shebebusy and James who discovered that all my pictures have been at least favorited once. I had not noticed that and feel very happy.
Now I must try to keep the level...I cross my fingers!!!
Congratulations, I like very much pictures like that (interaction between animals).