Ebro Delta Birds
Two days in the Ebro Delta
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Run Forrest run
Starting flamingo at the ebro delta!
Fishermans Silence
I realized this picture in the Ebro Delta During the sunset To achieve this exposure I used Kase Filters
Sunken Boat
Sunset at Ebro Delta. In the focus you can see a sunken, weathered boat. To achieve this exposure I used Kase Filters
Blue Hour
Location: Ebro Delta The swampy Ebro delta is located at the mouth of the river Ebro into the Mediterranean Sea in the south of the autonomous region of Catalonia in northeastern Spain. I realized this picture in the Ebro Delta During the sunset To achieve this exposure I used Kase Filters
Somewhere in the Delta
Location: Ebro Delta The swampy Ebro delta is located at the mouth of the river Ebro into the Mediterranean Sea in the south of the autonomous region of Catalonia in northeastern Spain. I realized this picture in the Ebro Delta During the sunset To achieve this exposure I used Kase Filters
Time goes by
Location: Ebro Delta The swampy Ebro delta is located at the mouth of the river Ebro into the Mediterranean Sea in the south of the autonomous region of Catalonia in northeastern Spain. I realized this picture in the Ebro Delta After the sunset To achieve this exposure I used Kase Filters
The Rise of thhe Flamingos
I shot this picture in the wonderful Ebro Delta. I decided to take this picture just before sunset, to get best colors on the flamingos with the flat sunlight. 3 hours of waiting time have paid off.
Walk like an Angel
Location: Ebro Delta The stone-worm (Arenaria interpres) is a bird species from the family of snipe-birds (Scolopacidae). The Ruddy Turnstone owes its name to its special way of searching for food by turning stones and shells on the beach. Der Steinwälzer (Arenaria interpres) ist eine Vogelart aus der Familie der Schnepfenvögel (Scolopacidae). Der Steinwälzer verdankt seinen Namen seiner speziellen Art der Nahrungssuche, bei der er am Strand Steine und Muscheln umdreht. El Vuelvepiedras común (Arenaria interpres) es una especie de ave de la familia de las Scolopacidaes. El Vuelvepiedras común debe su nombre a su forma especial de buscar comida al voltear piedras y conchas en la playa.