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This little fella had been flitting about for a few days, my wife and I had been watching it taking it's first few sips at nectar, then it flew into our window, temporarily stunning itself.I held it until it was strong enough to fly off while my son took a few shots.
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Nice one, i bet you're glad you had a camera handy. :-)
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Yup Jack, one of the reasons I wanted a digicam was/is for these type of moments
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What a beak on that one! I've released birds at a banding station. Its fun to feel them on your hand. Nice shot.
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Neat lookin bird, all beak.
Really like the picture showing the difference in scale. |
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What a beautiful looking little bird.
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