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    When I was at the Aviary doing their book, I took a couple minutes
    of rest. As I was sitting on the bench, I'm watching this Trumpeter
    approaching my lens by the rail.

    I thought, how cute. So I pull out my point n shoot and take that
    picture.

    What you don't see is what happened right after that...me making
    a dash toward the bird.

    Turns out when he stretched his neck, he saw his reflection in the
    glass. What does he do? He starts pecking at the lens!

    I'm sure there's a joke in there somewhere :)





    Doug

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    Judd Patterson
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    Another reason to always use a lens hood!!! Great photograph Doug and I enjoyed the story...hoping that the lens survived without a scratch.

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    Alfred Forns
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    .... Judd with a hood you could not tell what he was up to :D Maybe it was a good thing !!!!! :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfred Forns View Post
    .... Judd with a hood you could not tell what he was up to :D Maybe it was a good thing !!!!! :)
    Hmmm, I wonder where my hood was?

    With my luck, the hood would've killed the bird somehow :(

    Doug

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Cool capture Doug and quick timing to get it when you did. I can see there are many benefits to having a hood !!!! Thanks for sharing this most interesting image.

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    Maxis Gamez
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    Cute! Thanks for sharing!

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