So far this year I have seen more Evening Grosbeaks in the area than Pine Grosbeaks... which is usually the other way around...
dbriz POTN MILLIONAIRE 8,984 posts Joined Feb 2009 Location: Arrowhead of Minnesota More info | Dec 12, 2012 09:03 | #1 So far this year I have seen more Evening Grosbeaks in the area than Pine Grosbeaks... which is usually the other way around... 7d, 50D, 400mm f/5.6, 300mm f/4, 70-200mm f/4 IS, 50mm f/1.8
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WallaceRiver " ...a bit of a pervy voyeur " More info | Well, the proof IS in the pudding Dave! Very pretty shots in pretty settings. IAN - Living life on the shores of the Wallace River in northern Nova Scotia, Canada :
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CDMOOSE Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 12, 2012 12:13 | #4 Oh, I am now envious, Dave; as I said I've seen them only twice, briefly. Well done. Al
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Oldjackssparrows Jeeeez, incredible comments! More info | Dec 12, 2012 12:36 | #5 WHATEVER............... Donate to Pekka, help pay our server costs...
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Very nice set there Dave
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vschapman Senior Member 444 posts Joined Aug 2012 Location: Snellville GA More info | Dec 12, 2012 13:18 | #7 Amazing shots, I like the detail in number 1. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi Gripped | Canon AE-1 Program | Bronica ETRS
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kd_reno Goldmember More info | Dec 12, 2012 21:52 | #9 Great shots, especially #1. Ken
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AtulSinaiBorker Member 129 posts Joined Nov 2012 More info | Dec 13, 2012 08:14 | #10 I had never seen this bird before. Nice close up shots. Thanks for sharing Regards,
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dbriz THREAD STARTER POTN MILLIONAIRE 8,984 posts Joined Feb 2009 Location: Arrowhead of Minnesota More info | Dec 13, 2012 08:15 | #11 rick_reno wrote in post #15357275 beautiful, really like that 2nd one Thank you Rick... the female profile gives a good look at the feather patterns. Wallace River wrote in post #15357333 Well, the proof IS in the pudding Dave! Very pretty shots in pretty settings. Hi Ian... thanks... they continue to hang out around here... I shot the female when the sun was out for a few minutes ... which seems like ten years ago CDMOOSE wrote in post #15357929 Oh, I am now envious, Dave; as I said I've seen them only twice, briefly. Well done. Al Sorry they aren't in your area Al... I have been expecting to see some shots from you... hope they make an appearance.... thanks my friend. Ha.... 7d, 50D, 400mm f/5.6, 300mm f/4, 70-200mm f/4 IS, 50mm f/1.8
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LevinadeRuijter I'm a bloody goody two-shoes! 23,005 posts Gallery: 457 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 15602 Joined Sep 2008 Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, EU More info | Dec 13, 2012 10:29 | #12 Aah, great shots, Dave. And such pretty birds!! Wild Birds of Europe: https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?p=19371752
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ardeekay Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 13, 2012 15:41 | #13 Beauties, Dave. Excellant images! Looks like you're doing quite well there in your "frozen tundra" as you put it. Rog
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hTr Cream of the Crop 22,453 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Northern Alabama More info | Dec 13, 2012 17:25 | #14 Well done gary
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jhayesvw Cream of the Crop More info | beautiful shots of beautiful birds.
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