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You have talent, there Basil!
i really liked the re-enactment shots, as well as the pic of the ship out in the bay.
(Reminded me of my dad, who was a Destroyer escort AA gunner, torpedoeman during II)

that ship looks like a DE class, though I didn't think they were still in use.

thanks for posting.
 
Basil - really enjoy the photos! What was the WW2 re-enactment event?

Tom M.
 
Good photos Bas, I really like the pelican shots.
 
Very nice.
 
Ok - let's see how observant you are. Check out the pelican pictures and tell me how they differ from the Brown Pelicans found in Florida and the Southeast?
 
Ok - let's see how observant you are. Check out the pelican pictures and tell me how they differ from the Brown Pelicans found in Florida and the Southeast?

Well, I know I can't answer that because these are the only pelicans I've ever seen up close like this.
 
Nice shots! The Schooner looks like it could be one of the Malabars built by John Alden.
 
Ok - let's see how observant you are. Check out the pelican pictures and tell me how they differ from the Brown Pelicans found in Florida and the Southeast?


let's see ...........
Ok I know, the FL pelicans pay less taxes
 
"Ok - let's see how observant you are. Check out the pelican pictures and tell me how they differ from the Brown Pelicans found in Florida and the Southeast?"

I can tell you how they are similar, neither frequents Oklahoma.
 
Walt, we get a pretty good flock of brown pelicans right here on lake Hefner (1 mile from my home) for several days about this time every year. Quite a sight for sure.
 
Ok - let's see how observant you are. Check out the pelican pictures and tell me how they differ from the Brown Pelicans found in Florida and the Southeast?

Ummmm... the brown pelicans (state bird of Louisiana, by the way) are brown and those aren't? :devilgrin:
 
Bayless, that's pretty cool. I stand corrected about the pelicans, around here we only get seagulls and herons. If I were a better photographer I'd get some pictures of the blue herons we have they are pretty birds in flight.
 
Some nice photos, my favourite is the pelican with the downtown buildings in the background...
 
Pacific Brown Pelicans have red underside of bill/pouch. Atlantic pelicans have brown or blackish. Sibley bird book shows the difference. We had a White pelican here in CT this summer. Almost a first.
 
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