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how do you tell which ones are male/female?
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ishino wrote:
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The males are pretty uniformly bright red with a black mask. These females are more colorful than the ones I see up north, ours are more brown. Dawg -- Definitely getting there -- seems like you're getting more and more feather detail each day. . . Scott |
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snostorm wrote:
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http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/re...618&page=3 They do work with the Bigma alone...Now to see how they work with the Bigma and the TC. Dawg |
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