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Photography Animals posted on Jun 21, 2004
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Can You name this bird???? Cause I sure forget what it was called. I took this picture when I was in Florida for a construction convention over the winter. (Minolta Dimage A1)

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WandM

7:41AM | Mon, 21 June 2004

No i can't, but the picture is beautiful.

underzog

8:36AM | Mon, 21 June 2004

Can't either, but the picture is, as wandm said, beautiful

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WiserAngel

10:43AM | Mon, 21 June 2004

Heron? I dunno, I'm just taking a stab at it. Lovely bird though!!

jimry

11:57AM | Mon, 21 June 2004

Yep, looks like a heron to me...great image :))

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jcv2

1:52PM | Mon, 21 June 2004

Ask Randys, he knows all about these beautiful birds! Brilliant shot!

hasexx

2:10PM | Mon, 21 June 2004

excellent capture

cynlee

2:46PM | Mon, 21 June 2004

beautiful capture & fit! :]

goldfishman

6:22PM | Mon, 21 June 2004

It is a white heron. Being a water garden enthusiest(?), this bird means trouble.

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MrTed

9:19PM | Mon, 21 June 2004

ok then....A White Heron it is. It lives with the gators and crocks at Gator World in Fla. Guess that's why it's back is to the banks.

chrysalide

4:15AM | Tue, 22 June 2004

an excellent shot, i like the contrast between the animal and the background, very good work have a good day


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