Saturday, February 16, 2013

Saturday Photohunt - Food and Miniscule


The Miniscule sized algae that thrives in the Sewri mudflats is the Food that the flamingos love to be in the pink of health!


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39 comments:

  1. interesting. In the Caribbean I believe they eat tiny shrimp to the same effect. Good post.



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  2. I do love those pink birds! Lovely capture and they do seem to be enjoying their feast!!

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  3. Ah miniscule algae is their source of food. Many of the birds that walk along my shoreline are the same, eating the tiny algae. No flamingoes in my location unfortunately.

    My miniscule effort is at http://hindmarsh-island.com/?p=1137

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  4. Beautiful capture.

    ~Have a nice weekend~

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  5. Hari Om
    The silvery light adds majesty to the scene. Simply Stunning!

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  6. Wonderful capture..... Have you used panorama for this shot?

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    1. Thank you Debopam.
      No cropped the pic for panorama effect.

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  7. simply beautifully captured shot...lovely!

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  8. Muito linda foto!Perfeita participação! beijos,chica

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  9. What a great take for the two themes! :)

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  10. love how the pretty pink color of the flamingos is highlighted in this picture!

    Defiant Princess
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  11. how far is Sewri from Mira Rd,bro ?

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  12. wonderful picture! absolutely loving these photographs on your blog!

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  13. Lindíssimo...os flamingos estão entre meus pássaros preferidos devido justamente às cores. Um abraço!

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  14. Thank goodness for that minisule algae . . . imagine those flamingoes if they weren't pink?

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  15. Sewri mudflats ? Looks more like the Rann of Kutch :)

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  16. I love flamingos
    what a wonderful scene

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  17. I always enjoy your photos of flamingos dredging about in the mud flats.

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  18. Beautiful! No wild flamingoes in my part of the world.

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