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Thanks Rodney for the nice comment.
Harriet (referring to your comments about the thread in the Wildlife Forum linked above), as long as I know people are interested, it is a pleasure to share my knowledge and experiences. |
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Duplicate post -- please delete
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Very nice shots.
It's interesting you just did this as I was hoping to use the same equipment combo tomorrow on the seagulls if it's not too hot in the afternoon. Expecting in the 90's hot and humid for the next four days. Might just be staying indoors the whole time! Not sure I'd be successful anyway. But, I'll be over that way and they are usually all over. Patty |
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Thank you Patty. Did you get to try your hand with the seagulls on Saturday?
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