Photos Taguées «bearded vulture»
Gaspard the Bearded Vulture (continued)
Photographs portraits of the bearded vulture Gaspard landed on his paws, looking sometimes right, sometimes in front of him, lit by a single ray of light on a black background. On “Gaspard the Bearded Vulture 5″, he lifts his right paw, the wings deployed half and seems to mock me! Photographed in August 2010.
Bearded Vulture in Peisey Nancroix
Series of photographs of bearded performed in the Parc de la Vanoise, in Rosuel, Peisey Nancroix in Savoie. Photos of vulture have been made in winter during a sunny day. That day, there were 2 passages of the bird alone and a passage with two bearded vultures. The bearded vulture is an endangered species being reintroduced. Photographed in February 2011.
Gaspard the Bearded Vulture
Gaspard bearded vulture (vulture also called “bone-breaker”) in its shelter, perched on a tree branch, wings spread. The bearded vulture looks away and a sun ray illuminates his head and body. Photographed with a black background and a few branches in the foreground. Photographed in August 2010. Read the rest of this photo »
Rosuel Peisey Nancroix in Winter 1
Photographed from the edge of the creek at the foot of the cliff where the bearded vulture nests, landscape winter morning in the valley of snow-covered Rosuel. Valley of Rosuel is located near Peisey Nancroix Savoie, Haute-Tarentaise, in the Parc de la Vanoise. With frigid weather and a good snowpack, we can see the Mont Pourri sunny sky on a gradient of ice blue. In the foreground, one can see some fir trees and mountain chalets that remain in the background during all the winter months. Atmosphere very cold for this photograph taken in december 2010, the territory of the bearded vulture.
Rosuel Peisey Nancroix in Winter 2
Landscape winter morning in the valley of snow-covered Rosuel. Valley of Rosuel is located near Peisey Nancroix Savoie, Haute-Tarentaise, in the Parc de la Vanoise. With frigid weather and a good snowpack, we can see the Mont Pourri sunny sky on a gradient of ice blue. In the foreground, one can see some mountain chalets that remain in the background during all the winter months. Atmosphere very cold for this photograph taken in december 2010, the territory of the bearded vulture.

































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