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    Default Why Birds luv R Cholla Perch

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    Hi folks:

    The reason this House Sparrow and all birds love our dried Cholla perch.

    A dried pomergrant shell glued on with a few drops of Gorilla glue and filled with bird seed where we see lessons of birds asserting their authority :cool:

    Uncle Gus

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    Olympus E-520 IS, Zuiko 70-300 ED
    Aperture priority
    F5.6, 1/640s
    ISO 100
    0.00 eV
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    316mm focal length

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    looks like a winner to me!! a great idea! bring the birds right to you with the perfect bgs!!

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    Gus, So your secrets out! Good thinking! Lovely shot btw!!

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    Nonda Surratt
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    What a great idea! Thanks!

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    Gus Cobos
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    Now I know what to do to enhance my Pops enchanted garden...very clever in the use of natural materials Uncle Gus...:) I like the capture...this little guy looks happy...:D:cool:

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    Excellent idea Gus I'm sure they appreciate your efforts and this little guy is showing nothing but happiness !!!.. but might want to set up so there is all even color bg !!

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    This looks like a happy fella Gus. Good thing that the cholla has all those holes in it. Makes them stop long enough for a shot so they can get the seeds out. Very clever:)

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Awesome idea uncle Gus. Will have to try something like this. Great details and composition.
    Regards to Gina.

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