Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Visual Brilliance


“Visual Brilliance”
Judy Royal Glenn Photography

There are over 330 identified species of hummingbirds making them the second largest bird in the world. The problem with so many species is trying to identify them! 

I went to the Gamboa Rainforest Reserve near the Panama Canal in hopes of finding hummingbirds. I heard a familiar but unfamiliar sound—a hummingbird singing a different song. They were definitely chatty as they buzzed around the flowers of the Calliandra shrub. 

I bought a hummingbird book that contains every species, so I could try and identify them. This little guy is a rufous-tailed hummingbird. If I am wrong, please let me know! I have a few more hummingbirds to research. 

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Location: Gamboa Rainforest Reserve near the Panama Canal 


Monday, August 26, 2019

Love at First Sight


"Love at First Sight"
Judy Royal Glenn Photography

Meet Remi—my niece’s chocolate lab puppy. I met Remi right before I photographed him while at a family reunion. He’s all grown up now!

Isn’t he the cutest thing in the whole world? Speaking of the whole world……did you know day is International Dog Day? AKA National Dog Day!

It was love at first sight. 

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#InternationalDogDay #NationalDogDay

Location: Ila, Georgia

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Cheese!


“Cheese!”
Judy Royal Glenn Photography

Did you know that giraffes don't have upper front teeth? They actually have the same number of teeth as we do, but most of their teeth are molars in the back of their mouth.

Backstory to this photo: My husband and I went to the Wild Animal Safari. Most of the animals roam freely on 500+ acres of land. The giraffes will come to your car to eat the special food that can be purchased in the gift shop.

On the second trip through the park, our SUV made a very loud explosion and steam poured out from under the hood. While we waited for help and get towed out of the park, I photographed the animals near my car. Why not make the best out of a bad situation!

We ended up buying a new car that day as my car was starting to break down too often because it was old and had about 240,000 miles on it. 

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Location: Pine Mountain, Georgia.

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