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    Quote Originally Posted by bluesman View Post
    2 from the deck yesterday. Have no clue what kind of birds.
    The first one is a Northern Mockingbird, the second one is a Phoebe (I think)

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    amazing shots, and it feels like the number of pictures posted per day is going up - I guess spring is coming.
    Joel, that photoshop free picture is really great.

    I tried some BIF and wow, these little ones are really hard to capture. I have pictures with a lot of muddy water and very little bird in it.
    Here is one who was nice enough to look at the camera:


    _MG_8059 - Version 2 by ahab1372, on Flickr

    My usual thought when I try this is "I need more reach", but today I thought with a longer lens it would have been impossible to follow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joel Eade View Post
    The first one is a Northern Mockingbird, the second one is a Phoebe (I think)
    Eastern Phoebe looks about right to me.
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    Joel, you really should be selling all of your photos! They just don't get any better than what you are able to do!
    @ Pat - Great find to spot snowy owls still at this time of year and your shots are superb!

    Nothing terribly exciting but here are a few of mine from the last couple days ...


    House Hunting by Denise Trocio, on Flickr


    IMG_4578_1 by Denise Trocio, on Flickr


    IMG_4785 by Denise Trocio, on Flickr

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    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725 View Post
    Joel, you really should be selling all of your photos! They just don't get any better than what you are able to do!
    @ Pat - Great find to spot snowy owls still at this time of year and your shots are superb!

    Nothing terribly exciting but here are a few of mine from the last couple days ...
    Thanks Denise.....speaking of selling prints....you have a selection of mighty fine images yourself and quite a diversity as well.

    PS That middle image of the Finch with the slate colored BG is killer!

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    PS That middle image of the Finch with the slate colored BG is killer!
    Ditto, Ditto, Ditto----Nice Job DD
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    Thank you! I downloaded a few background textures and overlays online and with Color Efex, I can virually do just about anything with them to always make them look new and different! It sometimes beats the bad backgrounds I end up with, such as the lines from mine or my neighbors fence or the lines from the house or garage siding! It's just quite a task to apply sometimes! The shot was a pretty easy one to practice on!

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    Well, I finally had a chance to try out my new Bird calling speaker (Recommended by Joel) driven from I-Bird on my Cell phone. I'm not sure it works with birds, But I did manage to call in my two cats and three neighborhood cats with it.-----They really like the Barn Swallow call . So....If anyone is looking for a cat, I know just how to get them into your back yard.

    Just thought i would share another failed experiment,

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    Maybe the cats deterred the birds? Why not combine with dog barking, that might keep the cats out and the birds will come?
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    Hey, if you saw one of my recent posts in the current shots thread, maybe I could use this bird/cat caller and just call cats into my yard at night while my dogs are in the house asleep. I could call in my "borrow a cat" secuirty system!

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