Some early season shots from yesterday, hopefully this season will be a cold one! Thanks for lookin and Happy New Year!!
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cppr85 Senior Member 680 posts Likes: 6 Joined May 2006 Location: Illinois More info | Dec 31, 2012 08:32 | #1 Some early season shots from yesterday, hopefully this season will be a cold one! Thanks for lookin and Happy New Year!! 2 3 4 5 6 7 Jay
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Dec 31, 2012 08:50 | #2 very impressive. Love that first shot! 6D, Sigma 24mm f1.4 art, sigma 85 f1.4 art
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notimetochill Senior Member 521 posts Likes: 273 Joined Aug 2012 Location: Sweden More info | Dec 31, 2012 09:00 | #4 Love all your shots, I love the second shot most of all SRFOTO (Homepage)
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Mercer29 Senior Member 401 posts Joined Jul 2011 Location: Illinois More info | Very nice series jay really like #1 #2 #3 but all are great shots ! Ted, Canon 7D /Canon 40D/ Canon T3i/ EF 100-400 f/4.5-5.6L/ 28-135USM/ EFs 55-250 isll /50mm 1.8
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Dec 31, 2012 13:50 | #6 johnandbentley wrote in post #15426956 very impressive. Love that first shot! Thanks N.V.M. wrote in post #15426994 excellent stuff. nice variety of behaviour, good work! Thanks, It was nice to get a day (already) with decent action! notimetochill wrote in post #15426998 Love all your shots, I love the second shot most of all congratz to beautiful picsThank You! Mercer29 wrote in post #15427866 Very nice series jay really like #1 #2 #3 but all are great shots ! Thanks Ted glad we made the trip yesterday hopefully we get alot more days in this season! Jay
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Mtk Member 167 posts Likes: 74 Joined Nov 2009 Location: Montauk, NY More info | Dec 31, 2012 14:24 | #7 Very nice. Canon 7D, Canon 100-400 F4/5.6 ISL Canon EF-S- 10-22
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ardeekay Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 31, 2012 14:49 | #8 So jealous! Trememdous shots, all. Live 90 miles from 14 but go south for the winter. When that trip gets too much for this old body, I will be back there. That's what got me into birding in the first place. Rog
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sritri Member 79 posts Joined Feb 2006 More info | Dec 31, 2012 15:57 | #9 Lovely shots Jay. 2 and 5 are however special Shreeni
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WallaceRiver " ...a bit of a pervy voyeur " More info | Love the fishing shots - 3 & 6 especially. IAN - Living life on the shores of the Wallace River in northern Nova Scotia, Canada :
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Shackleton Goldmember 1,020 posts Likes: 289 Joined Mar 2011 More info | Dec 31, 2012 16:54 | #11 johnandbentley wrote in post #15426956 very impressive. Love that first shot! Me too. Sure the adults are spectacular birds, but I like the individuality we get to see in markings on subadults and juvies. Saw one the other day(of course, with no camera in the car) that was completely changed to adult plumage except for one tail feather that was still brown.
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dgraham329 Cream of the Crop 11,133 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Central Oklahoma More info | Dec 31, 2012 17:35 | #12 neat series, Jay
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Jan 01, 2013 05:20 | #13 Mtk wrote in post #15428181 Very nice. Thank you ardeekay wrote in post #15428247 So jealous! Trememdous shots, all. Live 90 miles from 14 but go south for the winter. When that trip gets too much for this old body, I will be back there. That's what got me into birding in the first place. Thanks Rog, appreciate the comments look forward to seeing you out there someday! sritri wrote in post #15428453 Lovely shots Jay. 2 and 5 are however special Thanks Shreeni, hope you get to make several trips this season! Wallace River wrote in post #15428470 Love the fishing shots - 3 & 6 especially. Thanks Ian Shackleton wrote in post #15428606 Me too. Sure the adults are spectacular birds, but I like the individuality we get to see in markings on subadults and juvies. Saw one the other day(of course, with no camera in the car) that was completely changed to adult plumage except for one tail feather that was still brown. Thanks, I agree the juvies are quite the characters to watch and are pretty aggressive as well usually put on a nice show through out the day! With any luck maybe you will see this juvy again on a day you have your camera with you! dgraham329 wrote in post #15428735 neat series, Jay Thanks Dean! Jay
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jodelak Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 05, 2013 00:54 | #14 Excellent series Jay! #2 is my pick! ... does it really matter?i see with my eyes, i shoot with my fingers.
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