Geoff
thanks for the gorgeous fish - as a fisho first and foremost it is always good
to see beautiful photos of fish. The taxonomist in me tries to identify them
all but I need my flying-fish book (it's downstairs).
If you do need names (scientific and Australian standard) for them let me know.
And my house guest loved them too.
Helen
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On Saturday, 21 December 2013, 3:53, Russell Woodford <>
wrote:
Wonderful images, Geoff. I had no idea there were so many different flying
fish. Thanks for posting - anyone who appreciates a bird must surely feel
the same about these incredible fish.
Russell
On 20 December 2013 20:23, Greg Oakley <> wrote:
> Great stuff Geoff - these are awesome,
> Cheers Greg
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On 20 Dec 2013, at 5:29 pm, "Geoffrey Allan Jones" <
> > wrote:
> >
> > As some of you will know back in May 2009 I embarked on a trip with
> Heritage
> > expeditions Which started in Auckland to Norfolk Island, thru the Solomon
> > Islands and on to Yokohama in Japan, along the way besides photographing
> > birds I also photographed Flying Fish and as pure luck would have it a
> Squid
> > propelling itself away from the bow of the ship of the Islands of Japan.
> > Also earlier this year I did the Western Pacific Odyssey trip again and
> as
> > some of you know I spend a lot of time standing at the bow of the Spirit
> Of
> > Enderby waiting for Petrels & Albatrosses to fly by. As there are times
> when
> > the birding is slow, my attention turns to something else other than my
> > lousy jokes & here are the results They are Flying Fish in all colours
> and
> > sizes, so I have decided to put up a gallery on my website and here is
> the
> > link. http://www.barraimaging.com.au/Flying-Fish/Flying-Fish
> >
> >
> >
> > Kindest Regards Geoff Jones
> >
> > Barraimaging
> >
> >
> >
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