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Feb 09, 2010 01:58 |  #1

It's been wet/rainy here the last several days and haven't been out to photograph birds. It has given me some time to look at some of my most recent photos. These Junco shots were taken a couple weeks ago amongst the feeding Robins. Thanks for looking.

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Feb 09, 2010 04:41 |  #2

Nice to get one in a tree for a change..usually on the ground kicking stuff around. Love the head turn in the first one...they're always good for that.


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Feb 09, 2010 06:40 |  #3

Great shots.


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Feb 09, 2010 17:28 |  #4

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Nice to get one in a tree for a change..usually on the ground kicking stuff around. Love the head turn in the first one...they're always good for that.

Much appreciated Duane... These shots didn't come out as good as I wanted but he posed for me and thought it was in a nice environmental setting.

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Great shots.

Thanks for looking in Cyclop.


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Feb 09, 2010 17:47 |  #5

These are very nice birds, nice looking, great disposition. :)


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Feb 09, 2010 20:26 |  #6

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These are very nice birds, nice looking, great disposition. :)

Thanks Mitch, I look forward to seeing them every winter.


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Feb 09, 2010 20:46 |  #7

Love the junco, one of my favorite birds. Good job!


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Feb 09, 2010 21:35 |  #8

Beautiful shots Brad.....pretty little birds.


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Feb 09, 2010 21:50 as a reply to  @ Shar824's post |  #9

Brad,

Very nice, hard to get those lil fellers off the ground. Nice shot there against the Juniper... Dan


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Feb 10, 2010 00:36 |  #10

trmwf wrote in post #9578128 (external link)
Love the junco, one of my favorite birds. Good job!

Thanks a bunch Mike... I like them too but they're hard for me to get a shot of.

Shar824 wrote in post #9578468 (external link)
Beautiful shots Brad.....pretty little birds.

Thanks for the comment Sharon, and I think they are too. :)

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Very nice, hard to get those lil fellers off the ground. Nice shot there against the Juniper... Dan

Thanks a lot Dan, I wish some would come to our feeder so I can get some shots of them. There are usually some that hang out in my neighbor's flower bed.


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Feb 10, 2010 06:43 |  #11

Beautiful shots


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Feb 10, 2010 07:22 |  #12

A beautiful setting and shots Brad... excellent capture among the juniper berries.
I have two tough juncos that stayed the winter... I see them each morning and evening under my cedar trees.

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Feb 10, 2010 18:05 |  #13

akhan wrote in post #9580432 (external link)
Beautiful shots

Thanks akhan.

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A beautiful setting and shots Brad... excellent capture among the juniper berries.
I have two tough juncos that stayed the winter... I see them each morning and evening under my cedar trees.

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Thanks Dave... Those two are tough to brave the winter up there.


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