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    Default BCNH with small Turtle.

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    The same bird I posted on the other day while fishing. Later on it did catch a small Turtle.
    By then the sun peeked out as well.
    Thanks for looking.

    Canon 1D MIV
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    Another beauty of this species Karl!

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    Nice image Karl, the red eye is awesome. The turtle is a super bonus here. well done.

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    Lovely frame Karl, agree with turtle being a super bonus. I also like the slight head turn towards you.

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    Very nice Karl. The detail and exposure are perfect. The mossy FG and BG make for a cool feel and the turtle adds allot of added interest. Your killing these Heron shots!

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    You are really mailing these images Karl! Love that you were able to capture him with the turtle. I had no idea that these herons feasted on turtles. Pretty amazing. I just love learning new things about these birds.
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