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Dec 18, 2022 13:30 |  #30811

European stonechat male

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Dec 18, 2022 15:19 |  #30812

Eastern Sedgefrog in the foliage

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Dec 18, 2022 15:30 |  #30813

And here are some baby Eastern Sedgefrogs. The second shot shows how small these are relative to my finger.

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Dec 18, 2022 18:42 |  #30814

S.R.M. wrote in post #19457639 (external link)
And here are some baby Eastern Sedgefrogs. The second shot shows how small these are relative to my finger.

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Amazing how tiny they are. Nice shot!


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Dec 18, 2022 21:26 |  #30815

fotoi wrote in post #19457475 (external link)
Edit: Klipspringer antelope.
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Very nice sharp close-up of the Klipspringer antelope, fotoi!

Weja wrote in post #19457589 (external link)
European stonechat male


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Outstanding capture of the European stonechat, Jan! I really like the composure of this shot.

S.R.M. wrote in post #19457634 (external link)
Eastern Sedgefrog in the foliage

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Lovely capture of the Sedgefrog, Stephen! Great composition.

S.R.M. wrote in post #19457639 (external link)
And here are some baby Eastern Sedgefrogs. The second shot shows how small these are relative to my finger.
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IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2o6r​GMU  (external link) A very young Dwarf Tree Frog (external link) by Stephen Mudge (external link), on Flickr

Both of these shots are really amazing! They are so tiny.


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Dec 19, 2022 00:08 |  #30816

S.R.M. wrote in post #19457639 (external link)
And here are some baby Eastern Sedgefrogs. The second shot shows how small these are relative to my finger.

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IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2o6r​GMU  (external link) A very young Dwarf Tree Frog (external link) by Stephen Mudge (external link), on Flickr


How did you get this guy to pose on your finger and not be afraid of you?? Amazing!!


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Dec 19, 2022 00:57 |  #30817

No animal was injured in this encounter :lol:

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Dec 19, 2022 01:09 |  #30818

Lame-Duck wrote in post #19457755 (external link)
Very nice sharp close-up of the Klipspringer antelope, fotoi!

Outstanding capture of the European stonechat, Jan! I really like the composure of this shot.

Lovely capture of the Sedgefrog, Stephen! Great composition.

Both of these shots are really amazing! They are so tiny.

Thank you, Mike.


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Dec 19, 2022 03:58 |  #30819

sogs wrote in post #19457691 (external link)
Amazing how tiny they are. Nice shot!

Thanks sogs! Much appreciated.

Lame-Duck wrote in post #19457755 (external link)
Lovely capture of the Sedgefrog, Stephen! Great composition.


Both of these shots are really amazing! They are so tiny.

Thanks very much Mike!

Inspeqtor wrote in post #19457782 (external link)
How did you get this guy to pose on your finger and not be afraid of you?? Amazing!!

Thanks Charles!... this one chose to jump onto my hand and sat there long enough for me to get a few one-handed shots :)


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Dec 19, 2022 06:48 |  #30820

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Dec 19, 2022 08:05 |  #30821

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Inspeqtor wrote in post #19457782 (external link)
How did you get this guy to pose on your finger and not be afraid of you?? Amazing!!

Thanks Charles!... this one chose to jump onto my hand and sat there long enough for me to get a few one-handed shots :)

Still truly AMAZING!!!


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Dec 19, 2022 09:22 |  #30822

fotoi wrote in post #19457475 (external link)
Edit: Klipspringer antelope.
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I've gotta say, crazy looking little creature. Excellent shot though, you sure got it's attention.


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Dec 19, 2022 09:22 |  #30823

Weja wrote in post #19457589 (external link)
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Fabulous image, perfect composition on it. :)


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Dec 19, 2022 13:01 |  #30824

ndcisiv wrote in post #19457880 (external link)
I've gotta say, crazy looking little creature. Excellent shot though, you sure got it's attention.

Thanks, it was a quiet morning and he was rather curious.


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Dec 19, 2022 16:47 |  #30825

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No animal was injured in this encounter :lol:

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What a sweet looking face this gal has, Richard...not so much for the hand, though! :-P I'm very pleased to hear that no animals were injured in making of this shot...even though your fingers appear to be shoved way down her throat.:-P;-)a:lol:

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Gorgeous frontal shot of this beautiful wood duck, fotoi! Very sharp and colorful.


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