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I went to a new place today in order to see if I could find a new bird. I did, it's called a beaver. He and his mate were too busy chopping and hauling to be bothered by me. I did find an Eastern Kingbird at this location and I'll be posting them.
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Nice shots, Norm. Also, good for you for id'ing these as beaverbirds. Too bad their wings are below the surface of the water, though! :-)
Looking forward to the Eastern Kingbird pictures... |
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Normcar I still think you must have some king of cloaking device.
Beavers are normally very observant and they are tough to get close to. Very nice action shots. I really like the second one. Nice catch. |
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Thanks zoomn, I'm really pleased to hear your comments as I agree fully with your personal experiences with this animal. I've never been able to get close enough or in the right light to capture it reasonably. I was happy with this capture and thank you for the compliment, especially on this subject.
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Great job! You had to love watching them workand play! Waht an opportunity
and great shots! Trique Daddi |
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Very neat Norm, I love beavers
![]() Has he seen you somewhere along the line ? If yes , I'm sure you heard that famous "flack" noise with his tail showing his disaproval of you being too close. Cheers |
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