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    Joel, stunning. That's all to say. Glad to see the little guys are getting some time at your feeders.

    Dave, nice grabs on the gulls. We had some stop over here for a while during migration, but I didn't get much to photograph. The flying chickadee is cool. I like how the wings are blurred. I think it gives a better feel than if they would have been frozen.

    Arnt, nice quacker!

    Here is my feeder...without the awesome setup. I have a couple goldfinches and some house finches stopping by. I suppose I should try to make it look more natural.





    and a robin to catch the ones that fall to the ground.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayson View Post
    Joel, stunning. That's all to say. Glad to see the little guys are getting some time at your feeders.

    Dave, nice grabs on the gulls. We had some stop over here for a while during migration, but I didn't get much to photograph. The flying chickadee is cool. I like how the wings are blurred. I think it gives a better feel than if they would have been frozen.

    Arnt, nice quacker!

    Here is my feeder...without the awesome setup. I have a couple goldfinches and some house finches stopping by. I suppose I should try to make it look more natural.





    and a robin to catch the ones that fall to the ground.
    Thanks. Nice detail in the House finch, I think the reds on that species are tough to do well and you nailed it.
    Last edited by Joel Eade; 07-14-2013 at 10:31 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joel Eade View Post
    Thanks. Nice detail in the House finch, I think the reds on that species are tough to do well and you nailed it.
    Thanks!

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