Loon Stretching
by Sandra Huston
Title
Loon Stretching
Artist
Sandra Huston
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
"Loon Stretching" is an original fine art wildlife photograph by Sandra Huston.
This Common Loon was photographed while kayaking in the early morning on Tacoma Lakes in Maine. Loons spend a lot of time preening and cleaning their feathers and stretch there wings when they are done.
Honored to be featured in the following Fine Art America and Pixels.com groups:
* Wildlife ONE A DAY on 3/22/16
* FAA Portraits - Birds on 4/16/16
* New England Photography on 9/21/16
* Ladies Who Love Photography on 5/11/17
* Maine Fine Art Photography on 5/14/17
* The Outdoor Photographer on 1/30/21
Keywords include: animal, common loon,(Gavia immer), loons, birds, waterfowl, stretching, open wings, haunting call, Sandra Huston, Maine Artist, fine art photograph, wildlife, wild, birds, panorama, nature, Tacoma lakes, reflection, Maine nature photography, New England, wildlife decor, wall art, home decor, Loon greeting cards, I phone cases, Pixels.com.
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March 29th, 2015
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Comments (16)
Sandra Huston
Thank you Rod Best for choosing “Loon Stretching” as one of your personal favorites, your vote is much appreciated!
Sandra Huston
Thank you Radek Kucharski for choosing “Loon Stretching” as one of your personal favorites, your vote is much appreciated!
Jordan Hill
Congratulations on being featured in the FAA Group ‘The Outdoor Photographer' To ensure your feature remains available over time, post your featured images in the Group's 'Thanks for the Feature / photo archive
Andrea Lazar
What a stunning bird! And a remarkable shot! LF.
Sandra Huston replied:
Thank you very much Andrea, your continued support and votes are greatly appreciated!
Sandra Huston
Thank you Steve Mckinzie for choosing "Loon Stretching" as one of your personal favorites, your vote is much appreciated!
Sandra Huston
Thank you Alana Ranney, for the feature in FAA's group "Maine Fine Art Photography", honored and greatly appreciated!