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Birds of Florida
Lens: 50-500mm Camera: Pentax K20 ISO: --- Shutter Speed: 1/8000s Aperture: F8 
Posted By: ramiot, 12-08-2009, 11:20 AM

Ahinga and red shoulder hawk



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Tri colour heron


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Wood stork / Tantale d'Amérique


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12-08-2009, 11:26 AM   #2
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Nice shot, hard to believe that they would be so close to each other. Were they quarreling over a meal? Or just chatting? Hah the hawk doesn't really seem to care much.
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Great images. You are making the most out of your K20 and the Bigma.
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Great shots That first shot was amazing...how often does anyone see something like that...let alone capture it in a photo!

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QuoteOriginally posted by PentX Girl Quote
Great shots That first shot was amazing...how often does anyone see something like that...let alone capture it in a photo!
What Jan said.

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12-08-2009, 09:19 PM   #6
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Thank you for your comments, they are appreciated. Thanks.
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Robert, these are all very nie shots but the first two are outstanding images. Thanks for posting them.

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I agree with Heinrich. Excellent work.

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your first shot is spectacular.... i guess it's not just husbands and wives who don't always get along....
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Thank you again for your comments. I agree that the anhinga is photogenic same for the Wood stork.
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