25 September 2007

"Always two, there are.."

"..A Master and an Apprentice"

White Tern (Gygis alba)with chick


Black Noddy (Anous minutus)with chick
*this is the species I specifically work with, monitoring plots every other day to determine reproductive success*


Brown Noddy(Anous stolidus)with chick


Great Frigatebird (Fregata minor), with young not quite fledged. These long lived birds go through a myriad of stages, both as young "nestlings", and fledglings with several "sub-adult stages."

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Matt,
These new pictures match the standards of art and insight that you have set with your earlier photos...especially the picture of the Black Noddy adult and chick.
Wonderful.
Miss the expanded commentary, but the pictures and the title "Always two, there are..." is commentary enough to enrich my soul.
thanks,
bd

Anonymous said...

Well, I stated above, "especially the Black Noddy..." but the more I look at the picture of the White Tern adult and chick, the more I see the commentary of the concrete, iron, and rust behind them...art and insight...and commentary, indeed.
bd

heidi said...

an island of chicks, somehow i feel left out ;) lovely white ternage, the chick looks like it has the coloration of a young APC's head pattern (just stretched to cover its whole body)

Anonymous said...

The adult Black Noddy looks a lot like the grumpy blue eagle from the muppet show. And that's from one science lover to another. Your pictures are amazing!
KMR