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Uploaded: 03/30/07 4:03 AM GMT
White Peacock
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Busch Gardens, Tampa Bay

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.MOOFIED1
03/30/07 4:50 AM GMT
oh WOW!
he is gorgeous- and i thank you for sharing him!
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::DigiCamMan
03/30/07 4:51 AM GMT
A White Dove, haven't seen many of those on here. Nicely done.
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::LynEve
03/30/07 10:29 AM GMT
I saw this in the VB and was most impressed :)Nice work Charlie.
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::PatAndre
03/30/07 12:47 AM GMT
A white peacock. Now, that's different. I think I prefer the colored ones. Still, beautiful bird. Well done.
Pat
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::djholmes
03/30/07 1:01 PM GMT
I have never seen a white peacock. Absolutely gorgeous and regal. I love the blurred flamingos in the background. They really make this bird stand out.
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.artytoit
03/30/07 6:23 PM GMT
Wow again. You don't see too many of those around. Would be great to see it showing off!
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::fogz
03/30/07 8:11 PM GMT
I don't think I have ever seen a white peacock before - I am sure he would look amazing with that tail spread, but also beautiful here - great capture Charlie!
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::cynlee
03/31/07 7:06 AM GMT
An amazing bird with and without color. Beautiful shot and as Donna said, the flamingos provide nice contrast.
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