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A Double-crested cormorant scores a huge fish at Lake Balboa in Van Nuys, California.
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Debbie Ellliott
April 23rd, 2024
Lovely. Colors are true. Plan to purchase same image in a larger size.
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April 23rd, 2024
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Karen Anderson
April 23rd, 2024
I bought this in the greeting card form. I have been purchasing cards from Fine Art America for two or three years. Covid might have been some of the reason for looking for cards on the internet. Shops were closed. The main reason I buy cards from FAA is because I got tired of looking for cards at the usual card shops. I could find cards (sometimes) that looked good on the outside but the verses were terrible or it was the other way around...terrible on the outside but maybe a decent verse inside. I pick cards from FAA that fit with the occasion. I figure I can write something on the inside as good as any card company could. I wouldn't buy these cards if I didn't think they were wonderful. The cards are beautiful and excellent quality and the envelopes are equality as good. I am glad I can make a copy of what I've bought so I can keep track of who gets what card. I don't want to send the same card to someone twice. In this case, the card is going to someone for Mother's Day.
Karen Anderson
April 23rd, 2024
I bought this in the greeting card form. I have been purchasing cards from Fine Art America for two or three years. Covid might have been some of the reason for looking for cards on the internet. Shops were closed. The main reason I buy cards from FAA is because I got tired of looking for cards at the usual card shops. I could find cards (sometimes) that looked good on the outside but the verses were terrible or it was the other way around...terrible on the outside but maybe a decent verse inside. I pick cards from FAA that fit with the occasion. I figure I can write something on the inside as good as any card company could. I wouldn't buy these cards if I didn't think they were wonderful. The cards are beautiful and excellent quality and the envelopes are equality as good. I am glad I can make a copy of what I've bought so I can keep track of who gets what card. I don't want to send the same card to someone twice. In this case, the card is going to someone for Mother's Day.
Karen Anderson
April 23rd, 2024
I bought this in the greeting card form. I have been purchasing cards from Fine Art America for two or three years. Covid might have been some of the reason for looking for cards on the internet. Shops were closed. The main reason I buy cards from FAA is because I got tired of looking for cards at the usual card shops. I could find cards (sometimes) that looked good on the outside but the verses were terrible or it was the other way around...terrible on the outside but maybe a decent verse inside. I pick cards from FAA that fit with the occasion. I figure I can write something on the inside as good as any card company could. I wouldn't buy these cards if I didn't think they were wonderful. The cards are beautiful and excellent quality and the envelopes are equality as good. I am glad I can make a copy of what I've bought so I can keep track of who gets what card. I don't want to send the same card to someone twice. In this case, the card is going to someone for Mother's Day.
Karen Anderson
April 23rd, 2024
I bought this in the greeting card form. I have been purchasing cards from Fine Art America for two or three years. Covid might have been some of the reason for looking for cards on the internet. Shops were closed. The main reason I buy cards from FAA is because I got tired of looking for cards at the usual card shops. I could find cards (sometimes) that looked good on the outside but the verses were terrible or it was the other way around...terrible on the outside but maybe a decent verse inside. I pick cards from FAA that fit with the occasion. I figure I can write something on the inside as good as any card company could. I wouldn't buy these cards if I didn't think they were wonderful. The cards are beautiful and excellent quality and the envelopes are equality as good. I am glad I can make a copy of what I've bought so I can keep track of who gets what card. I don't want to send the same card to someone twice. In this case, the card is going to someone for their birthday.
A Double-crested cormorant scores a huge fish at Lake Balboa in Van Nuys, California.
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Kyle Dig
This shot is quite fantastic too, it looks like a decisive moment! The cormorant could really fit that whole thing down it's skinny neck somehow? I would imagine the formidable looking fish wouldn't be too happy here and trying to resist and escape?!
Fraida Gutovich replied:
Thanks for the kind words Kyle. That fish is called a plecostomus and they can grow to enormous proportions. Spoiler alert.........the cormorant did not manage to swallow the fish. He played with it for quite some time and the abandoned the effort! :)
Kyle Dig
Amazing capture! That looks like a big fish (I must admit it has a pretty patter, do you know what kind it is?) staring down its captor's throat here! So does the cormorant really manage to win the battle and gulp that whole thing okay? Does the fish put up a good fight, if eaten does the unlucky prey get swallowed wriggling all the way down as well?!
Carol Groenen
Great capture!
Fraida Gutovich replied:
Thanks so much Carol! :)
Cindy Treger
Fraida, amazing capture. f
Fraida Gutovich replied:
Thank you kindly Cindy! :)