Ric Grupe wrote: Peeping Tom! (er...Glenn) That first shot is quite amazing.
Maestro wrote: Great color and use of light, and I didn't know that avocets were so amorous.
Dick on Aruba wrote: Very nice! Like like the 1st and the last the most. Thanks for sharing, Dick.
kdog wrote: Hey bud, this is a family forum! :nono Hehe, just kidding. As Harry would say, a great behavioral set. -joel
JohnDC wrote: Very nice series, Glenn. Like Maestro said, I had no idea avocets went through so much love making.
riddim_maker wrote: How long does the honeymoon last for Avocets? Hopefully not as short as it seems for humans ...:D Great series, Glenn
BigAl wrote: Nice series Glenn - the first is super
emmalou wrote: SO sharp! I love the last shot....you have alot of patience
Ann McRae wrote: These are gorgeous, Glenn. I've been back to them man times! Well done. ann
ShepsMom wrote: Beautiful shots as always, you seems to know how to catch them frisky birds!!
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That first shot is quite amazing.
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Hehe, just kidding. As Harry would say, a great behavioral set.
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Great series, Glenn
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Thanks Maestro! Its quite a little ritual they go through!
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Just piggyback races Joel! What where you thinking?
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Thanks John! Avocets are quite amouous, but it happens very fast!
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Thanks Russ! We'll have to see how they're doing next season!
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Thanks Ann! Glad you enjoyed them.
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