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This is a series of shots I captured one day when trying to take a few images of birds. I've never seen anything like this before or since:
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Very nice series of shots, Zig. What lens?
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Hi Walter, and thanks.
The lens was a Olympus 50-200mm f2.8-f3.5 ED. Zig
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Very nice series. I have not seen cardinals do that before,
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Not sure if they are kissing or passing a tidbit of food from one to the other. In any case, an outstanding series.
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