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McDonald's ran out of french fries, so.....

 
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Apr 23, 2012 04:32 |  #16

SYS wrote in post #14298077 (external link)
Fantastic capture! (both for you and for the bird)...:D

Thanks a lot.

Charles Roy wrote in post #14298244 (external link)
Harvey,that's a real beauty!

Thanks a lot, Charles.

rick_reno wrote in post #14298560 (external link)
great shot, the detail is phenomenal

Thanks a lot, Rick.

Diamond Lil wrote in post #14300511 (external link)
Nice capture Harv! Great detail on him and his catch.

Thanks very much, Lil.

jodelak wrote in post #14301153 (external link)
Holy smokes, that's a super shot Harv. Even the minnow is in focus :). Great job!

Thanks very much.

Levina de Ruijter wrote in post #14302537 (external link)
I'm sure they have their preferences when it comes to food, but in the end gulls will eat anything. Great survivors, gulls. And they have great personalities. I like them very much. This is an excellent shot, Harvey!

Thanks a lot, Levina.

dbriz wrote in post #14302588 (external link)
Possibly a safer food collection spot than Mac & Don's parking lot Harv :) nice shot and caption!

Dave

Thanks a lot, Dave.

icencold wrote in post #14303579 (external link)
Caption right on the money :lol: However, I wouldn't be surprised that fish was stolen from other bird ;)

I've seen that happen often, but this time I actually saw it dive and catch the minnow.

dioladetus wrote in post #14303670 (external link)
Good one!!
Great capture, excellent exposure and sharpness, applause!

Thank you very much.


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