3 in 1
Copyright ©2006, Hans Gerlich
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3 in 1
You are a lucky man to get a 3 in 1 shot....
very nice....;-)
regards,
Fonzy - at 22:22 CEST on 12-Apr-2006 [Reply]
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It has been my experience that cranes are not terribly afraid of other animals, or people. They routinely walk the golf course I like to play at and seem to enjoy watching people play.
Jim Sabatke at 22:41 CEST on 12-Apr-2006 [Reply]
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It has been my experience that cranes are not terribly afraid of other animals, or people. They routinely walk the golf course I like to play at and seem to enjoy watching people play.
Jim Sabatke at 22:41 CEST on 12-Apr-2006 [Reply]
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Jim Sabatke wrote:
> It has been my experience that cranes are not terribly afraid of other animals, or people.
> They routinely walk the golf course I like to play at and seem to enjoy watching people play.
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Are you sure this is a crane and not a heron?
Marco Lazzeri at 08:49 CEST on 14-Apr-2006 [Reply]
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Marco Lazzeri wrote:
> Jim Sabatke wrote:
> > It has been my experience that cranes are not terribly afraid of other animals, or people.
> > They routinely walk the golf course I like to play at and seem to enjoy watching people play.
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> Are you sure this is a crane and not a heron?
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It does look like a heron. There are so many varieties of cranes that I thought it might be one, but it really does look like a Blue Heron now that you mention it.
Jim
Jim Sabatke at 18:26 CEST on 14-Apr-2006 [Reply]
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Thank you for comment. Tis is really a Blue Heron..
Regards Hans
Hans Gerlich at 22:34 CEST on 14-Apr-2006 [Reply]
a rare combination
It can't be very common to see a blue heron, lamb and ewe all in the same shot - and so close together!
The heron's eye is amazing - like a tiny yellow ring. Well done!
Brenda
Brenda Tate at 03:19 CEST on 07-Oct-2008 [Reply]