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Re: Birders: Snowy Owls
[Re: Jonathan]
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04/14/18 12:28 PM
04/14/18 12:28 PM
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coonlove
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Still have several hanging around here. They are usually gone by now. Neat shots on the ice, Jonathan.
"I'm the paterfamilias"
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Re: Birders: Snowy Owls
[Re: varmintshooter]
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04/14/18 11:20 PM
04/14/18 11:20 PM
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Jonathan
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Were these pictures taken at the same place you took some last year? VS, Yes, on the same pier December 2nd. One was there from the afternoon until dusk. Jonathan
Camera Gear: Canon EOS 7D-MK-II, Canon EF-S 10-22mm, EF 28-135mm, EF 100-400mm and EF 400mm lenses.
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Re: Birders: Snowy Owls
[Re: Jonathan]
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04/20/18 10:04 PM
04/20/18 10:04 PM
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Tactical.20
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Saw an American kestrel take a mouse or stripped gopher while driving, it did it just as I was next to it, the sparrow hawk grabbed the rodent and moved it about 5 feet further from the road. There is about 95 or more percent of ground covered in snow. The shoulder of the road is about the only bare spot near there
Last edited by Tactical.20; 04/20/18 10:04 PM.
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