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Me and my brother.
The bird table is getting so popular that unlikely pairings are happening. Not the best quality image but one which I find amusing.
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Great shot again...
I like this to Phil, two birds focussing on the food table I guess and not even from the same family.I guess they all become friends to feest on that interesting spot you created
Fonzy - at 16:56 CEST on 03-Jul-2005 [Reply]
Me and my brother
I am just curious, Phil, how do you manage to get to the birds so close with 8080? Also, it appears many of your bird images were taken at night. Is there a spot you marked, where the birds spend their night at? I am not sure what defines the best, but it certainly is an image of a very high quality. Good work!
- Sergey
Sergey Green at 12:32 CEST on 05-Jul-2005 [Reply]