Sharksbaja
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Lucky shot
THis guy let me drive up close to him for a photo:
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Barry A.
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Yesssssssssssss----beautiful shot !!!!!
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Bruce R Leech
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nice one Sharksbaja
Bruce R Leech
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tehag
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Osprey
Sharks, was that before or after lunch?
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Sharksbaja
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Hey, did u take that? Wow! You win this round!
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tehag
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Osprey
Sorry if that seemed like a one-up thing. I meant it to be funny.
As far as the quality goes, camera, camera, camera.
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Sharksbaja
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It was a compliment, amigo.
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tehag
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Osprey
Thank you.
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gringorio
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nice
Nice shots Sharks and Tehag! Thanks for sharing.
This time of year in Colorado it seems that all I see are Canadian geese and dabbling ducks! It's nice to see the cardon's too...
gringorio
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Tomas Tierra
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Gavilan...
This year I have seen these birds on the coast and at the Islands in Ventura County for the first time. Truely a magnificant creature!
great shots!!
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Sharksbaja
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Thanks Tom. Say isn't Snardsville a burb of Oxnard
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woody with a view
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great shots!!!
here in ob we have a mating pair that live in the trees along the SD River between dog beach and sea world. last summer the wife and i were pumping
ghost shrimp in the flats (bait) and saw one swoop up into a tree and grab a branch in its talons. it hung unpside down until the branch snapped then
righted itself to fly off to where ever it was building its nest.
if anyone ever crosses the bridge over the river between ob and sea world, they are always sitting on the light poles eyeing the mullet below. every
spring i wait to see the chicks following mom and pop, but so far, nada.
[Edited on 12-2-2005 by woody in ob]
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