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'Bird'
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Added 19 Jan 2011
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A sweet little bird....not sure what, so perhaps someone can tell me!
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marie-claire gallet
12 Jul 2015
GORGEOUS capture, Steve! Thank you for your today's visit!! My mail box is blocked. I receive mails but cannot answer !!! Have a great Sunday!!!!!!!!
Joanie Holliday
04 Jul 2014
"WONDERFUL" CAPTURE STEVE... TERRIFIC COMPOSITION AND ALL THE GREAT COLORS TOGETHER.. JOANIE
John Cappello
28 Dec 2013
AWESOME CAPTURE
Amy Yampanis
15 Oct 2011
Great photo. Where was this taken? (location might help figure out the type of bird- narrows search). Based on the shape and length of the beak I would venture to guess it may be a nectar-feeding bird (as opposed to seed/bugs, etc)-
debi day
27 Jan 2011
wonderful capture of the world around you..thanks for sharing!!!
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marie-claire gallet 12 Jul 2015
GORGEOUS capture, Steve! Thank you for your today's visit!! My mail box is blocked. I receive mails but cannot answer !!! Have a great Sunday!!!!!!!!Joanie Holliday 04 Jul 2014
"WONDERFUL" CAPTURE STEVE... TERRIFIC COMPOSITION AND ALL THE GREAT COLORS TOGETHER.. JOANIEJohn Cappello 28 Dec 2013
AWESOME CAPTUREAmy Yampanis 15 Oct 2011
Great photo. Where was this taken? (location might help figure out the type of bird- narrows search). Based on the shape and length of the beak I would venture to guess it may be a nectar-feeding bird (as opposed to seed/bugs, etc)-debi day 27 Jan 2011
wonderful capture of the world around you..thanks for sharing!!!