Taxidermy Portraits.

I know, I know. I have blogged about this before. But I really do love the ornithology section of the Natural History Museum, and can't stop myself taking photographs of these guys everytime I visit. Its like visiting old friends at this point.

4 comments:

  1. Nice! I haven't got my photos off my camera yet.

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  2. wow, great pictures, and your native birds are so much different than ours! also, whenever i go to washington d.c. i ALWAYS have to go to the ornithology section of the natural history museum to take pictures. it's just so beautiful. side note, the last time i went i took more pictures than ever, and then had my camera stolen a couple weeks later with all of those pictures. i cried.

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  3. Thanks Danielle! Its funny - I'm not even sure any of these are native birds, I know the Huia (second one down) is a native but extinct NZ bird so I guess native for me though. I do tend to gravitate towards the NZ native birds. I love the bizarre combos of birds in museums, a spoonbill, lounging next to a pheasant who looks less than pleased by this pairing. Ha! I think I remember when you got your camera stolen, it was bad times. You will have to go back again and take more! x

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  4. Wow such a beautiful selection of photos! In BTW, you have a lot of great posts too. =^.^=

    Have a beautiful week!!

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