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11/25/2005 09:04:13 PM · #1


Be the first ones in the feeding area in the morning...need I say more.

My Mother-in-law got this shot of me with here brand new Sony pea-shooter. First time she took it out and did quite well.

When you are the first ones in the feeding area the Lorikeets are a little aggressive whether you have nectar or not.
11/25/2005 09:08:09 PM · #2
that's pretty funny. :o)
11/25/2005 09:28:56 PM · #3
lol, made me smile!! only, i wouldn't be so excited with a potentialy full bladder hoovering over my camera, lol
11/25/2005 09:45:32 PM · #4
A silver 20D? Must be the light..
11/25/2005 09:50:28 PM · #5
Originally posted by buzzrock:

A silver 20D? Must be the light..


hah i saw that too. made me look twice.
11/26/2005 01:42:27 AM · #6
Originally posted by longlivenyhc:

Originally posted by buzzrock:

A silver 20D? Must be the light..


hah i saw that too. made me look twice.


Exactly what I thought. What's the story here?

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