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Look at this amazing rainbow photographed in the western Negev
It does not always turn out to be a perfect rainbow, but when you just enter a band of cranes and the camera is ready - you realize you have a winning photo.
This is exactly what happened to Meidad Goren who documented this great sight in the western Negev yesterday
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Ziv Reinstein
Wednesday, 20 January 2021, 10:19
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The cranes fly in the perfect rainbow in the western Negev, yesterday (Photo: Society for the Protection of Nature, Meidad Goren)
How fun to get up in the morning and see a perfect rainbow in the sky!
This is exactly what happened to Meidad Goren from the Society for the Protection of Nature, who yesterday (Tuesday) documented a rainbow in the western Negev sky with a perfect bonus of cranes in it.
"It was near Kibbutz Reim," Goren told Walla!
Tourism, "as part of a tour we do around falcon conservation. It was morning, around 7am, and the sun was just shining on the cranes and there was a really round and full rainbow, and then the cranes came and there was a cloud and it created very beautiful colors."
The photo, taken with a 7D Mark II Canon camera with a large 400mm lens, caused a lot of reactions among nature lovers in the country.
According to him, this year there are many cranes in the western Negev, unlike previous years, but the reason is unclear. Details usually, "he explains." The cranes sleep in fields or reservoirs and in the morning look for food. "The cranes migrate to Africa in winter, but those we see in Israel will no longer continue their journey and winter in the country.
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And this is what the beautiful rainbow looked like from a distance (Photo: The Society for the Protection of Nature, Meidad Goren)
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