A first for me shooting Osprey
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woody64 Goldmember 1,876 posts Joined Oct 2007 Location: Ontario, Canada More info | Apr 13, 2010 23:08 | #1 A first for me shooting Osprey #2
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peregrineflier Goldmember 4,069 posts Likes: 9 Joined Jan 2010 More info | Apr 14, 2010 00:09 | #3 nice picture but looks like a major fire hazard Thanks, Tom the Peregrineflier
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Apr 14, 2010 15:58 | #4 Scott W wrote in post #9991047 Congrats on the first. I had my first a couple of weeks ago, very exciting. Thanks Scott, it was very exciting peregrineflier wrote in post #9991277 nice picture but looks like a major fire hazard I agree Tom i am going to have to wait and see how the city handles this, apparently this is the third year for these guys at that nest.
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JoeF.N. Goldmember 1,392 posts Joined May 2009 Location: On the north shore of Lake Ontario More info | Apr 14, 2010 18:57 | #5 I wonder how they react when the lights get turned on Keith? BTW where in Ontario? Congrats on the first Osprey shots. http://joenoordman.smugmug.com/
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Apr 14, 2010 19:45 | #6 Joe F.N. wrote in post #9996295 I wonder how they react when the lights get turned on Keith? BTW where in Ontario? Congrats on the first Osprey shots. Thanks Joe, i will be checking things out when they use the lights. I'm in London.
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StephenStephen Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 14, 2010 19:56 | #7 Nice series Keith. I agree about the potential fire hazard. Is there water (pond, lake or river) close by? Stephen
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CanaHolic Goldmember 1,605 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2009 Location: Richfield Ohio More info | Keith, Daniel Behm
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canonloader Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 14, 2010 21:41 | #9 Nice shots. I guess if it's the third year, they aren't going to do anything. Mitch- ____...^.^...____
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Apr 14, 2010 22:27 | #10 Stephen Stephen wrote in post #9996614 Nice series Keith. I agree about the potential fire hazard. Is there water (pond, lake or river) close by? Thanks Stephen, Thames River is less than 100metres so their food source is plentiful CanaHolic wrote in post #9997125 Keith, Nice shots, Congrats on your first... birds of Opportunity IC, I am thinking at night or ball games when the lights are fired up Moms not having to sit on them eggs.. Dan haha, guess not and they get to watch the gameLOL, thanks Dan canonloader wrote in post #9997164 Nice shots. I guess if it's the third year, they aren't going to do anything. ![]() Hey Mitch, I'm thinking that they have switched those ones off or i hope they have because i saw them filling the nest with dry grass today.
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