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  Don't Talk With Your Mouth Full  

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Uploaded: 03/05/07 12:04 AM GMT
Don't Talk With Your Mouth Full
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Captured this one just before the snow squall came through.

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::kidder
03/05/07 12:55 AM GMT
Cute little bird and an excellent capture Nancy!! Great clarity and good composition. Nicely done!!
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::tigger3
03/05/07 1:05 PM GMT
What a cutie this one is Nancy. Is it a finch? Really nice a one. <> tigs
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Are we thinking spring yet?.
::Anita54
03/05/07 2:22 PM GMT
Perfect timing Nancy and he sure enjoys his breakfast :) Excellent clarity and nice coloring. Well done.
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::fogz
03/05/07 4:34 PM GMT
seeeee! I knew you would have bird food out! ...wonderful capture again - you are doing great capturing these birds! - very in focus - well done!
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.ericfx
03/05/07 10:34 PM GMT
great capture Nancy. the splash of orange from the bird feeder makes for a pleasing image.
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::100k_xle
03/05/07 11:37 PM GMT
Great pic. I never get tired of the Bird pics.

E J
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::LynEve
03/06/07 12:52 AM GMT
Love the way your caught him with his mouth full :)
Blurred background perfectly emphasises the bird and feeder. A lovely bright image

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::phasmid
03/06/07 7:49 PM GMT
he he he...cute, Nancy. Only one in a million chance of getting that one just that way again. :)

♥PJ♥

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