Two sociable weavers, Namibia
by Lyl Dil Creations
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Two sociable weavers, Namibia
Artist
Lyl Dil Creations
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Two sociable weavers, Namibia.
Photograph honored by features in the FAA/Pixels groups:
- FAA Portraits - Birds on October 15th, 2020
- Go Take a Hike Photography Group on April 14th, 2021
- Wild Birds Of The World - A Nature Photography Group on October 22nd, 2020
Thanks for considering my fine art works. I hope you’ll find inspiring ideas for your home, office, or gift needs among my galleries. Most images are available in many choices of sizes and formats, as canvas print, framed print, poster, acrylic print, metal print, mug prints, greeting card, throw pillow, duvet cover and much more.
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June 23rd, 2019
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Comments (47)
Larry Kniskern
Congratulations again, Lyl Dil – your stunning scene has been selected as an Honorable Mention from the Go Take a Hike Photography Group’s Twins in Nature photo contest! It has been placed in the Special Recognition thread in the group discussion board for archive.
Larry Kniskern
Congratulations – your perched bird scene has been featured by the Go Take a Hike Photography Group! Feel free to add it to the 2021 Featured Images thread in the group discussion board for archive.
Lyl Dil Creations
Thank you very much for the feature in the group WILD BIRDS OF THE WORLD - A NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP on October 22, 2020!
Dawn Currie
Congratulations on being featured on our home page and named among ‘Dawn’s Delights’ this week. This image has that extra something special that makes it an extraordinary image. I wonder what they were just talking about?