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    Rod Wiley
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    Default Cliff Swallows

    This video was done last week, I used the Nikon D300s and a 200-400 lens and external mic.



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    Excellent! I love the way you showed the entire process from start to finish. This must be a treat to see and photograph. It's amazing how they work so well together.

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    Thanks Denise, they do fight a little and steal each others mud. I've photoed them for 3 years and they are at the same spot at the same time every year. The rancher is thinking about allowing photo tours of the ranch in the future. Rod

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    Great idea. It would make a wonderful workshop.

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    You can get 10 ft or less from them

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    Awesome, Keep us posted

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    Great video, this is about the slowest I have ever seen a swallow move. Great editing and neat to show how they build the nest. Found it fascinating.

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