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My wife took these photos today with her new camera and new 300 mm. L lens:
Lunch time for a Blue Heron:
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Awesome pics!!!
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I'm always glad to see them out in a field filling up on mice instead of fish!
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That is nice to see one eating a mouse!
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Just so I'm not out done by my student, here is a photo I grabbed out of the window of our car as we drove down a back country road. I stopped the car just long enough to take the shot.
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great work both of you!
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Thank you my Friend!
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excellent pictures!
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