Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Watery Wednesday #29

Time to pull out those Watery Wednesday shots! Are you ready? Put on those cyber galoshes and let's do this! :-)



RULES: Create your Watery Wednesday post first then come back and enter your name and the link to your post in the spaces provided above. Next, just have fun visiting the other entrants to see their posts. If you leave a comment they'll know you've visited and will visit you in return. Have fun!

You can use the images below to link back to this post.




Reminder, I start this on Tuesdays because there are parts of the worlds where Tuesday is already Wednesday.

32 comments:

Mojo said...

D'ya suppose he'll ever grow into that beak?

What kind of bird IS that anyway? Kinda cool, and I love the reflections.

Maude Lynn said...

I like the little drop of water hanging off of that enormous beak!

Gill - That British Woman said...

that's a neat photo, great detail,

Gill in Canada

Anonymous said...

I love shore birds and this is a great shot..what a long bill...Michelle

Margaret's Ramblings said...

Now I wonder what he's looking for.

Margaret

me ann my camera said...

Water always looks better with a nice bird in the shot! Happy Watery Wednesday!

DriveBy said...

Cute creature!

A New England Life said...

I want to be that bird! Dipping my toes in the warm ocean water and hoping for a good meal : )

Unknown said...

Cool bird with that long bill! I love the color combination of the water and the sand. Very pretty.

Thanks for hosting this, Sweet. It's lots of fun!

Tom said...

wow, water and birds..its something I`ve got on my blog for this week too.

Vicky said...

I think it is an Ibis. not Pinocchio definitely! Lol
Great shot.

Carletta said...

What a wonderful shot!
His beak reminds me of those people who grow their finger nails for the Book of World records. :)

The Right Blue said...

Wow, what a wonderful bird, and what a terrific shot!

Tink *~*~* said...

According to my Audubon field guide for Florida, it looks like a whimbrel, member of the sandpiper family. They need such a long beak in order to pluck coquina and other small mollusks out of the sand at the tide line. Cool shot!

Tink *~*~*
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Unknown said...

that's a cool shot, and a beautiful bird.

Karen said...

Love the ripples in the water. Thanks for sharing.
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Karen said...

sorry for the double posting in mr. linky. I put the wrong URL in the first one.

iriegal said...

Imagine if he was a "human" that beak would sadly get him made fun of..

but hey! on him it looks good!

Sara Chapman in Seattle, USA said...

Now that's WET. I love it. What kind of a bird is it?

Maggie May said...

Free as a bird!
Lovely photo.

lilly said...

Nice one!!!!

Unknown said...

That is one sweet birdie. Cool catch and a happy WW :D!

Anonymous said...

One of my favourite birds - the Curlew. We lived for twelve years with them around us all winter.

I have dithered about joining in for some time since it became apparent that water is a theme in so many of my pictures.

Jane said...

Sorry I put my name on the wrong week, nice shot we get alot curlews up here as there is an estuary nearby.

happyone said...

That is some beak!! He looks quite happy wading there in the water.

Connie T. said...

His beak is long. I like this picture.

Linnea said...

I wonder what he finds to eat with that long beak...Thanks for hosting and happy April Fool's Day...

unelmikko, finland said...

Meillä Suomessa on tällainen lintu, Kuovi, asustaa soiden ja peltojen laitamilla ja missä on lähellä vettä. Kivannäköinen kuva linnun tepastellessa tuossa vedessä.

DeniseinVA said...

What a beautiful bird, great capture.

Christina, Sweden said...

Like your birdie-photo a lot!
Here comes my photo, better late than never ;-)

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