Royal Tern In A Hurry! - N.E. Florida
Maxis Gamez
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Royal Tern In A Hurry! - N.E. Florida
This one from few months back. These guys were displaying a great deal bringing fish to their potential mate. Imagine if it would work the same for humans.... "hey... here a is burger. Wanna be my mate?"
Hope you like it.
Canon 7D, Canon 400mm L @ f/8, 1/1250 sec, ISO 400, Manual exposure,
Hand-held.
Thanks!
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Korandoke
Never worked for me . . . maybe I shoulda tried dead fish.
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