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Jun 09, 2010 15:22 |  #1

These have all been taken over the last month.

Upland Sandpiper

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Eastern Kingbird
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Northern Cardinal
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Magnolia Warbler
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Northern Parula
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Common Loon
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Jun 09, 2010 15:29 |  #2

Wow, great IQ on all these shots.


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Jun 09, 2010 15:29 |  #3

These are great shots thanks for sharing.


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Jun 09, 2010 15:30 |  #4

Nice shots, I really like the warbler!


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Jun 09, 2010 15:31 |  #5

A beautiful series Scott! You have some nice lenses to work with. I would love to get the 500mm.


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Jun 09, 2010 15:38 |  #6

Lovely shots Scott, good to see you finding the warblers, the Parula in action is exceptional... interesting variety.

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Jun 09, 2010 15:49 |  #7

Chris Manchester wrote in post #10332938 (external link)
Wow, great IQ on all these shots.

Thanks Chris

JPBones73 wrote in post #10332941 (external link)
These are great shots thanks for sharing.

Thank you JP

Garry Gibson wrote in post #10332944 (external link)
Nice shots, I really like the warbler!

Thanks Garry, we had a good warbler season this year!

ajosteve wrote in post #10332949 (external link)
A beautiful series Scott! You have some nice lenses to work with. I would love to get the 500mm.

Thanks Steve.....you will never regret getting one. Its a fabulous lens and provides good exercise using it :)

dbriz wrote in post #10332995 (external link)
Lovely shots Scott, good to see you finding the warblers, the Parula in action is exceptional... interesting variety.

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Thanks Dave, the Parula is a beautiful bird and sounds great too.


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Jun 09, 2010 15:49 |  #8

All incredibly high quality images, but the magnolia warbler and great northern diver are just exceptional :)


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Jun 09, 2010 15:53 |  #9

Scott, these are all wonderful shots....love the lighting and detail on each one.


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Jun 09, 2010 16:22 |  #10

Hey, buddy, you're doing good for an old guy. Well, okay..... not all that old. A super set, Scott, particularly the 'Proverbial Piper on a Post'. You obviously made it up to Carden Alvar. Great shooting.


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Jun 09, 2010 16:28 |  #11

Excellent shots, one and all. Well done, Scott.


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Jun 09, 2010 18:19 |  #12

Great selection and very well done on all of them.


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Jun 09, 2010 19:15 |  #13

This is some collection of shots, Scott. The first one is in it's rightful place, first. I love that shot. It has all the right elements. What a wonderful BG. They're all sensational though.


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Jun 09, 2010 19:17 as a reply to  @ Joe F.N.'s post |  #14

Scott.I will trade you 6 Chestnut back Chicks for one of those cardinals!!!;)

Beautiful series.


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Jun 09, 2010 20:12 |  #15

Restless legs man wrote in post #10333066 (external link)
All incredibly high quality images, but the magnolia warbler and great northern diver are just exceptional :)

Thanks, I'm glad you liked them

Shar824 wrote in post #10333093 (external link)
Scott, these are all wonderful shots....love the lighting and detail on each one.

Thanks Sharon

Harvey_G wrote in post #10333232 (external link)
Hey, buddy, you're doing good for an old guy. Well, okay..... not all that old. A super set, Scott, particularly the 'Proverbial Piper on a Post'. You obviously made it up to Carden Alvar. Great shooting.

Thanks Harv and yes Carden shots are quite recognizable :)

sparker1 wrote in post #10333274 (external link)
Excellent shots, one and all. Well done, Scott.

Thank you Stan

Candor wrote in post #10333851 (external link)
Great selection and very well done on all of them.

Thanks for the kind comments

Joe F.N. wrote in post #10334109 (external link)
This is some collection of shots, Scott. The first one is in it's rightful place, first. I love that shot. It has all the right elements. What a wonderful BG. They're all sensational though.

Thanks Joe & unless people have been to the Carden Plain, they would find it hard to believe the BG is completely untouched in post processing.

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Scott.I will trade you 6 Chestnut back Chicks for one of those cardinals!!!;)

Beautiful series.

Hey Gail that's a deal & I'll be looking for the Chestnut backs ASAP


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