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I guess this is called a PIF

 
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Mar 09, 2011 16:53 |  #16

Great shot Harv and your ID of the PIF. In a past life I would have understood Program Information File, but now that I'm retired I'm relearning a lot of stuff. ;-)a


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Mar 09, 2011 17:21 as a reply to  @ Don1's post |  #17

Although beautiful in-flights I still consider these birds "Rats with wings" because I have to work in and around their living quarters on commercial buildings....yuck!!! :lol:


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Mar 10, 2011 11:58 |  #18

bfleck51 wrote in post #11986532 (external link)
Yep...that it is Harv...I'll have to give ya a NFS...nice f__king shot!

Thanks a lot. :lol:

snyderman wrote in post #11986708 (external link)
good shot. Never would have guessed you could get a good in-flight shot of a pigeon until I visited NYC recently and noticed they were the size of CHICKENS!!!

dave

Thanks a lot, Dave.

Restless legs man wrote in post #11986753 (external link)
Brilliant shots Harvey, those are some impressive BIF skills you have!

Thanks a lot. I wish I was half as good as you seem to think I am.

dgraham329 wrote in post #11986890 (external link)
Great captures, Harvey

Thanks a lot, Dean.

tonyl13 wrote in post #11987520 (external link)
Nice shot of the red eye flight!

Thanks, Tony.

ardeekay wrote in post #11987743 (external link)
OK-Pigeon test-Passed. Next, seagull and then on to swallows & martins. Just kidding, Harv, know you've been there, done that, got the tee shirt.

Thanks a lot, and yes I have.:D

BGgraphy wrote in post #11987916 (external link)
Beautiful shots Harvey, I din't know that a Pigeon could look so pretty, well done my friend!

Thanks a lot, buddy.

drama wrote in post #11987999 (external link)
Excellent captures

Thanks a lot.

Flo wrote in post #11988053 (external link)
That is stunning!

Thanks a lot, Flo.

pttenn wrote in post #11988207 (external link)
Wow--who would have thought???? Terrific shots!
Karen

Thanks a lot, Karen.

Levina de Ruijter wrote in post #11988654 (external link)
Well, that's something we don't get to see very often here, a flying pigeon. Wonderful captures, Harvey!

Thanks a lot, Levina.

dbriz wrote in post #11988808 (external link)
Since I live in the "boondocks" and seldom see a pigeon close up... I rather enjoy their images, especially the iridescent feather shots... but these shots take the maligned pigeon to a whole different level :) excellent work my friend.....

db

Thanks a lot, Dave. Much appreciated.

L.J.G. wrote in post #11988989 (external link)
Beautiful Harv, the detail is outstanding for a PIF.

Thanks very much, Lloyd.

andrewhuxman wrote in post #11989129 (external link)
Thats a fantastic series Harvey. Great catches.

Thanks a lot, Andrew.

Don1 wrote in post #11989949 (external link)
Great shot Harv and your ID of the PIF. In a past life I would have understood Program Information File, but now that I'm retired I'm relearning a lot of stuff. ;-)a

You and I both, Don. Thanks a lot.

Duane N wrote in post #11990102 (external link)
Although beautiful in-flights I still consider these birds "Rats with wings" because I have to work in and around their living quarters on commercial buildings....yuck!!! :lol:

Thanks a lot, Duane, and I hear you. I wouldn't want to be working in that either.


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