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May 03, 2010 06:04 |  #16

Nice catch Woody. No doubt it will soon be flying.


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May 03, 2010 15:31 |  #17

sparker1 wrote in post #10111026 (external link)
That is special, Keith. Cute little guy.

Thanks Stan, I have others from the same day but none more cute than that

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Nice catch Woody. No doubt it will soon be flying.

Thanks Don, Just hope i"m there when they fledge


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May 03, 2010 18:23 |  #18

Nice catch! they are very early in your area. This is a scene we usualy have in early july here in Montreal.


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May 04, 2010 08:51 |  #19

avan wrote in post #10115043 (external link)
Nice catch! they are very early in your area. This is a scene we usualy have in early july here in Montreal.

Thanks, I'm not sure they are early for this area as this is the first year i have found a nest, but i am certainly enjoying the opportunity


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May 04, 2010 09:05 |  #20

A marvelous composition Keith... you had a perfect, branchless spot to shoot through... lovely poses & birds.

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May 04, 2010 10:11 |  #21

Very nice family shot. The world needs another squirrel eating flying machine. :)


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May 04, 2010 11:33 |  #22

I envy you Keith even though you don't have the best shooting conditions. Nice shot.


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May 04, 2010 17:08 |  #23

dbriz wrote in post #10118509 (external link)
A marvelous composition Keith... you had a perfect, branchless spot to shoot through... lovely poses & birds.

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Thanks Dave, I don't think it will be branchless for much longer with the tree blooming :(

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Very nice family shot. The world needs another squirrel eating flying machine. :)

Thanks Mitch, I couldn't agree more

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I envy you Keith even though you don't have the best shooting conditions. Nice shot.

Thanks Val, I'm hoping as they grow and get bigger that they will stand out a little more


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