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Furious!


Furious!
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Copyright: Hernan Tolosa (saguzar) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1119 W: 73 N: 1271] (6633)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-10-26
Categories: Birds
Camera: Kodak Easy Share C643
Exposure: f/3.4, 30 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2007-03-26 19:28
Viewed: 705
Points: 38
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note [Spanish]
A photo with something of fortune.This southern lapwing lived in the backyard of the School of Technical Education Nº 1 of Monte, that has it green part only 30 xs 40 meters. Although it seems incredible they put eggs in the middle of grass, in spite of rambling of the students. I was with intentions to photograph the nest, when I did not saw the parents but from soon one ceiling descended del and it threatened single 3 meters to me while other it did grazing flights to me. Only I made 2 photos one of lapwing and another one of the nest not to make anger them more. I decided to interfere because the lapwings do not leave the nest when they walk the intruders, on the other hand in escueñla had surrounded the nest with pieces by stucco to do it visible.I take it a day who were going to dictate class, during the summer did not saw them and feared for them, but I saw yesterday with one son grow put in the ceiling of the school. The photo is not very good tecnicamente because I take it worried and my camera has difficulties when there is little light (I removed it to the dusk in shades), I publish it because it seems to me interesting as it shows spurs.

(Vanellus chilensis) vulgar Name: tero, teru-teru (Argentina and Uruguay);chorlitejo of punteagudas wings (Spain); quero-quero (Brasil);Southern lapwing (English). This bird lives in open areas where it is fed on small animals, also it adapts well to urban sites where it finds parks of good size, soccer fields , gardens, etc. It nests in the ground and it puts of 3 to 4 speckled eggs. They are monogamous and they protile its nest jealously threatening flights and getting to hurt in last instance with the spurs that it has in its wings. When something threatens its nest one of individuals d the pair attracts with shouts and moving near the possible predator to turn aside it of its young or eggs. Its shout resembles to the one of its vulgar name, teru-teru

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Hola Hernán,
Buena captura en este momento de expresividad del ave!
Nos muestras muy buenos detalles del plumaje, así como de las curiosas puntas anaranjadas en las alas.
Definitivamente una pose con carácter!
Felicitaciones y gracias por compartir la foto.
Un gran saludo,
JM

Hi Hernan,

What a great shot of this bird, showing his spurs! Perfect capture of his emotion and colours are beautiful.

I have never seen anything like him before, thank you so much for sharing.

Ange

Hello Hernan,
This Southern lapwing is really furious. That spurs are dangerous and for good reason that you just took 2 pictures. Beautiful action picture. Very well done and tfs.
JC

hi hernan,
nice captue with a very good pose, nice pov, lovely colours,
tfs & regards
pankaj

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  • Janice Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3451 W: 144 N: 5892] (17458)
  • [2007-03-27 2:01]

Hi Hernan - I enjoyed reading your story. Amazing birds nesting on teh open field like that.
Good capture of a very angry parent. Well done
Janice

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  • Debz Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 582 W: 0 N: 866] (3283)
  • [2007-03-27 2:27]

Hi Hernan, It is a very interesting photo, especially with the wings fully extended, itis a very attractive bird and the light is not too bad as you can see all of the details or the bird including head markings and eye contact. You have good colour tones and it is sharp enough. I love the story and am glad that they are doing well. Great POV and composition.
tfs
debz

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  • jaycee Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1785 W: 8 N: 4627] (14955)
  • [2007-03-27 11:59]

Hi Hernan,

An amazing capture! His colors are beautiful with the same pattern on the wings and the face. Wonderful details and a great moment that you took full advantage of.

Jane

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  • marjan Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 482 W: 10 N: 362] (2631)
  • [2007-03-27 12:26]

hi Herman, excelent shot with good POV. Interesing pose and excelent useful notice.
Marjan

Quelle réussite, cet oiseau de si près dans une telle position.
bravo
Marie

Ciao Hernan, ma che gli hai fatto?
Non ho mai visto un uccello così furioso, va bene difendere il nido, ma proprio li doveva farlo? bella la nota, scatto molto interessante e particolare, bravo, ciao Silvio

Actually I think this is a great photo showing how dedicated a parent animal is willing to protect its young from possible predators. This is also an excellent photo that displays its wing spurs. :)

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  • Juyona Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 2041 W: 6 N: 2021] (13267)
  • [2007-03-27 17:14]

Vaya historia mas interesante Hernán,
las espuelas se las trae,
buen momento, el bichito está realmente mosqueado, saludos

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  • loot Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 5726 W: 605 N: 3416] (9137)
  • [2007-03-27 21:12]
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Hi Hernan

Still doing great work with your little Kodak and the more reason to admire your results.

The bird is striking a real aggressive pose and it looks like it was sizing you up while giving you a fair share of its thoughts verbally in typical lapwing style. It certainly seems like this bird could tear you clothes with those vicious looking spurs on its wings. These birds are so brave (or maybe they're just plain stupid) that they would even try to stop a 10 ton truck from coming near their nests, but unfortunately we know who will win that clash. Although, it says a lot about their parental instincts. You did well to shoot your photos and then left the birds in peace so as not to disturb them unduly.

I like the simplicity of the shot with only the bird and its habitat (the grass) where it was taking care of its eggs. The colours and the contrasts were well captured and defined while the details show quite sufficient sharpness.

Well done and TFS.
Regards
Loot

PS. It was nice to be able to chat with you once again and to visit your portfolio. I see there is quite a bit of new material that I have missed and I need to come and spend some enjoyable time working through your material sometime soon.

Hola Hernán,
Y más que interesante, desconocía que existiesen aves de este tipo con espolones en las alas, el momento genial, hay que tener valor uno de frente y el otro haciendo vuelos rasantes, pues a pesar de estos inconvenientes la toma te salió fenomenal. Un cordial saludo

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  • Alex99 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3040 W: 148 N: 4529] (14629)
  • [2007-03-31 10:48]

Hi Hernan.
I am sorry. I have missed this your nice picture. It sometimes happens with me

Your picture is very nice (technically too). Pose of the bird and your POV are really amazing as well as your very interesting note. I like everything at your shot. Bravo and congratulations. It is really great good luck for any photographer. My best wishes and TFS.
Alexei.

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  • SkyF Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2390 W: 194 N: 1991] (8113)
  • [2007-03-31 12:04]

Hello Hernan,
oh yes he does not seem to be very happy with you, seems he is arguing with you.
Great shot, there is a lot of interesting detail, the orange things on ts wings look like thorns.
TFS..Sky

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  • jmp Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1836 W: 94 N: 2338] (8400)
  • [2007-03-31 12:08]

Hola Hernán,
Si que son llamativos los espolones de las alas. Me recuerda a las aves prehistóricas. Interesante ave sin duda.
Saludos, José M.

muy buen enfoque.

Difícil captura Hernan... me he cruzado un par de veces con estos bichos y no son fáciles de retratar sobre todo cuando están a la defensiva como se aprecia aquí.
Me gusta el punto de vista que captaste con los espolones bien visibles y las alas bien bajas.
Los colores se perciben algo pálidos (imagino que por la escasa iluminación disponible) y el foco ligeramente soft para mi gusto (posiblemente también por la velocidad baja que debiste utilizar).
De todas formas, es una excelente escena por mostrar a esta maravillosa ave en tan espectacular pose.
Hice un Workshop rápidamente busncando una alternativa al original, espero sea de tu agrado.
Un gran saludo... Ricardo

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