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by Julie Adair
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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A stunning display by this Great White Egret using it's breeding plumage to attract a mate.
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A stunning display by this Great White Egret using it's breeding plumage to attract a mate.
I have a deep love of nature and marvel at the new discoveries that I make every time I pick up a camera. Through my lens I hope to share what I see with others and bring awareness as to the importance of preservation of our wildlife and their habitats. Due to over development, natural habitats are disappearing at a rapidly increasing rate. Conservation is key, and as such our nature preserves and national parks are extremely vital and need our support. Please do enoy looking at any of the images you see here or you can click on the gallery tab to see entire collections. I hope that seeing my images will inspire you to visit some parks or preserves and experience the joy that I find there. Thank you for visiting. The...
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Cindy Treger
Julie, amazing capture. I love these birds, and when they display their feathers, they are so elegant - great capture. f/l
Julie Adair replied:
Thank you Cindy. Yes, they are amazing and stunning especially this time of year. I sit and watch them for hours.
Joni Eskridge
What a great day of shooting! Beautiful capture, Julie! Never seen that fuzziness around the bill before. Any idea what caused that?
Julie Adair replied:
Thank you and it sure was. The fuzziness is from where the bird was displaying mating behavior. They fluff up by shaking their heads and throwing their plumes up. The other image of the same bird titled Looking For Love shows that behavior which is when they fluff themselves up. This is what I think anyway after watching these birds for so long. Also they often rub their beaks against wood to sharpen and clean them which causes some fluffing as well.
Lisa S Baker
Ooooo, this is absolutely stunning. We have egrets here but I have never seen them fanned out like you have captured. Beautiful!! f/l
Julie Adair replied:
Thank you Lisa!! I waited a long time to catch this shot. Lucky for me the wind was blowing just right!
Chris Daugherty
Stunning capture Julie~~~~
Julie Adair replied:
Thank you Chris, I am taking full advantage of the breeding season to get as many of these gorgeous birds as I can.