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    Brown Thrasher

    Well this guy gave me a cold supper last night, just as i was going to sit down to eat he flew by the dining room window Well i could not pass on the occasion to get a few photo`s . This is a rare bird for my area. One thing that was playing against me was light , the sun was down and darkness was creeping in . So heres a few so so Captures ( cut tail feathers and all )
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    Re: Brown Thrasher

    Those are definitely more than so so captures. They are very sharp and eye pleasing. Thanks for sharing.
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    Re: Brown Thrasher

    Agreed. Great shots.
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    Re: Brown Thrasher

    Very nice, that third one is super.

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    Re: Brown Thrasher

    I love the third one...great shots!

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    Re: Brown Thrasher

    Yep, 3 is lovely! :thumbsup:

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    Re: Brown Thrasher

    Definitely worth the cold dinner! How exciting - bet it got your juices flowing That 3rd one is nice.

    Hope you at least microwaved your food.
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    Re: Brown Thrasher

    Thanks guys and yes Loupey it was worth it lol
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    Re: Brown Thrasher

    They are an intriguing bird, and these are very nice captures! They have a huge song vocabulary, and are quite timid. The rust color of their backs is awesome. One of my favorites.

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