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Sep 05, 2005 15:15 |  #16

Nice shot , Lovely Bird


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Sep 05, 2005 15:30 as a reply to  @ larlen's post |  #17

I think it is superb.:D:D


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Sep 05, 2005 16:57 |  #18

Awesome shots, nice and clear. Great eyes and talons! The wires don't bother me at all. I swear I think if it wasn't for power lines and electrical towers we would hardly see 'tails perched! So be thankful all for power lines, telephone poles and towers! I've walked right under one that was maybe 15-20' off the ground and it didn't even seem concerned. Of course I got shots with my old camera, not this one. Yet.


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Sep 06, 2005 07:58 as a reply to  @ ngannet's post |  #19

Ditto on all the comments. These guys fear humans badly, so getting close is quite the challenge!

Nice details and great capture.

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Sep 06, 2005 16:18 |  #20

Thanks all for the nice comments..

Yes.. I'd rather get one in the trees, but I can't be choosy :)

I did use my car as a blind.. Any attempt to get out and it would have flown away..




  
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