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This bird flew into our front window and knocked him self silly. So I put him on the bird feeder to recover and keep him away from the cats. He came too after a while and flew away.
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I'm glad the little guy was ok. It certainly gave you an opportunity for some great images for this challenge.
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Great close-up!
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You should be ashamed taking advantage of an unconscious bird. I almost took advantage of an unconscious bird once, but I couldnt go through with it.
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Well the way I see it I saved him from the cat and the red ants the least he could do was a little posing
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Thanks Selvin I think it came out pretty good I was using my olympus 2020 (which is my only camera at this time) I think it takes pretty good pictures (but I am still getting a new camera )
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Ha! That's what you get for having clean windows. Last time a bird flew into one of my windows, I ate it (a nice sized partridge ((ruffed grouse to those who aren't from New England))). Let my windows get dirty and it hasn't happened since.
Super close-up! brian |
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