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grey heron
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the title says it all. hehe.

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.Catharina1
12/15/09 4:53 PM GMT
Hehe Jan.. why didn't you tell me about shooting this heron.. we could have a nice cup of coffee : )! Great quality! Enjoy this photo.. Mich
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.evertvankuik
12/15/09 5:12 PM GMT
Beautiful my friend, a great shot (as always)
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::Dunstickin
12/15/09 5:36 PM GMT
Awesome shot!....
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::garrettparkinson
12/15/09 5:47 PM GMT
Or the Hunchback of Norte Dame. LOL.
Nice sharp image.

Garrett
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::Ed1958
12/15/09 5:59 PM GMT
Interesting pose indeed and well composed and framed.
Ed.
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::corngrowth
12/15/09 6:17 PM GMT
Must have cost you a fortune to let it pose for you this way, Jan, lol.
Excellent post again.
Regards, Cornelius.
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.gbo911
12/15/09 8:29 PM GMT
Beautiful bird, excellent photo!
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.Genver
12/15/09 8:30 PM GMT
Beautiful heron photo,the frame is nice,the blurred background is very good.We have grey herons here as well.
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::0930_23
12/15/09 8:33 PM GMT
You have a winner Dimps. I like the "devil may care," pose. It must think it is a penguin with that attitude.

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.dmk
12/15/09 8:38 PM GMT
Fantasticaly Sharp! Nicely done.
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::biffobear
12/15/09 9:19 PM GMT
Great sharp shot Jan..He looks sick as a chip..R.
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Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the difference.
::braces
12/15/09 11:46 PM GMT
Wonderful close-up Jan.There's a low marshy area near here behind the sand dunes and I quite often see herons there and I always think that they look so large and exotic somehow and quite out of place in Wallasey!
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.muki7
12/16/09 3:02 AM GMT
A fine looking Heron closeup Jan. The detail, colour and dof are excellent. Nice work.

Ed
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.Cherry79
12/16/09 3:02 AM GMT
Stunning my friend. Absolutely stunning.
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.sahadk
12/16/09 5:17 AM GMT
Wonderful presentation, nice job Jan!
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.Logun7
12/16/09 5:20 AM GMT
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.starriesaphire
12/16/09 1:25 PM GMT
looks like the one sitting on my fence , wanting to eat my fish !!!!!
good post old girl xxxxxxx
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::WENPEDER
12/16/09 6:30 PM GMT
Haaaa! What a beautiful creature! You've captured him perfectly! Wen
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::ro_and
12/19/09 11:46 AM GMT
freezing ? maybe ? awesome, would give you 10/10
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let me keep my eyes open, let me see the beauty
::tee
12/19/09 4:28 PM GMT
He does look like he's really cold. Great detail and color here, Jan - he/she posed quite nicely for you -
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So many pics and so little time can mean just one thing - it must be - tee time
.kodo34
12/19/09 6:38 PM GMT
Good shot .
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::PatAndre
12/24/09 4:45 AM GMT
Well, I can certainly see why this has the current C-Score of 93. Keep-pah.
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.rozem061
12/29/09 4:55 PM GMT
A perfect 'Grey, Blue Heron', (image...LOL !) Jan !
John
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::busybottle
07/07/10 6:02 PM GMT
Hey Jan
He looks very content sitting there doesnt he! Its usually very hard to snap a good picture of these herons but you did a great job! Good score!
Paul
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.koca
10/26/10 6:10 PM GMT
Very good shot, nice bird.
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.icedancer
10/26/10 6:34 PM GMT
Wow, magnificent close up with such detail & clarity.
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