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momji1971


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Finally tracked a Heron down! 2min walk from the house!



Now for the Egrets! lol
· Date: Fri August 28, 2009 · Views: 242
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PMG

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Sat August 29, 2009 3:44am

Well worth the walk - what a look of absolute concentration - him - not you I mean!!!!

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momji1971
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Sat August 29, 2009 4:39pm

Hey P,



You were right the first time. First light I was out to try and get him before the dog walkers! Though they tend to give me a wide berth. Here's the picture:- strange man, unshaved and wild hair dressed in cam gear hiding in bushes and scowling because the dog walker has walked right up to where the heron WAS, to ask me on the otherside of the bank what I am photographing! lol. Sometimes, you just gotta smile. :-)



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