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Subject: Re: PESO - Barn Swallow Among the Reeds
Quite unusual PoV on that little beauty, Frank. I like it a lot.
On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 12:53 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com
wrote:
> I think this a bit sharper than the last barn swallow I showed.
>
> T
Quite unusual PoV on that little beauty, Frank. I like it a lot.
On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 12:53 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com
wrote:
> I think this a bit sharper than the last barn swallow I showed.
>
> These guys are harder to catch than tree swallows, they rarely perch when
> they're out of thei
Quoting knarftheria...@gmail.com:
I think this a bit sharper than the last barn swallow I showed.
These guys are harder to catch than tree swallows, they rarely perch
when they're out of their colony (or wherever they live; they seem
to have a communal living area under a wooden lookout str
x27;s
required.
Anyway, thanks for your kind words and thanks to all who commented and looked.
Cheers,
frank
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From: Ann Sanfedele
Sent: June 30, 2013 6/30/13
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Subject: Re: PESO - Barn Swallow Among the Reeds
That's a
That's a keep, Frank for sure... interesting geometry to add to pretty
bird - barn swallows are so sweet and so tame
ann
On 6/30/2013 12:53, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote:
I think this a bit sharper than the last barn swallow I showed.
These guys are harder to catch than tree swallows, they
Another bit of swallow trivia.
While there is ongoing discussion of the role of storks in relation to babies,
a swallow never brings one.
"knarftheria...@gmail.com" wrote:
>I think this a bit sharper than the last barn swallow I showed.
>
>These guys are harder to catch than tree swallows, they
sharp and nice.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 12:53 PM, knarftheria...@gmail.com
wrote:
> I think this a bit sharper than the last barn swallow I showed.
>
> These guys are harder to catch than tree swallows, they rarely perch when
> they'r
I think this a bit sharper than the last barn swallow I showed.
These guys are harder to catch than tree swallows, they rarely perch when
they're out of their colony (or wherever they live; they seem to have a
communal living area under a wooden lookout structure). Once in a rare while
I'll see
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