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Whatcha think?
Any thoughts on this one? Juvenile Tricolored Heron shot on location in a natural bird rookery.
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I'm liking your bird shots. More! More!
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Everyone has their niche when it comes to photography. I take people shots; Rutt does sports; Gubbs does great city work. I think you should take photos of what you're interested in. Like they say, if you want to be a writer, write about something you know about. It seems like you know about this subject. And these birds are interesting.
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Cave canem!
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Great Heron picture too, they're one of the largest birds you see frequently in the UK, they seem to be very adaptable, I just managed to catch this one last week while I was in Camden, (right in the middle of London) when I first spotted it, I wasn't sure if it was real
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Damon, signed copy please!!
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