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Old 20th of June 2007 (Wed)   #1
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Don't see these boys too often, let alone happen to have my 100-400L on and ready
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REally a sharp shot! Too bad he was turned away from you but still good.
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REally a sharp shot! Too bad he was turned away from you but still good.
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Yeah too bad I know but I'm pleased enough that I managed to get him in focus
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Easily the #1 or #2 best shot of a Creeper I have seen. Very sharp and great color.
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Easily the #1 or #2 best shot of a Creeper I have seen. Very sharp and great color.
Now that's what I call an ego boost!! Thanks canonloader
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It's true. Theres a lot of detail in the feathers and the light is great.
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regardless of which way he is facing, nice shot! Love the sharpness of the creeper and the tree itself!
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Thanks everyone, these boys are hard enough for me to get with my binoculars so I was really chuffed to get him. I didn't have time to change to AI Servo either so there was lots of frantic clicking
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Good one.. That's a tough bird to capture.
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