I went out to try my luck today, only to come back with three shots. Not three acceptable shots but, really, three shots. I even had to crop this one big time, too. :blush2: :blush2: Anyhow, are they a male and a female?
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Kinda soft but their near identical posture adds a nice twist to the image.
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Very sharp I like it.
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male and female indeed. BTW, are you on the west coast?
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Originally Posted by paulnj male and female indeed. BTW, are you on the west coast? Sir, yes Sir!
Thought so from the color of the male's plumage .
Originally Posted by paulnj Thought so from the color of the male's plumage . What are those on the east coast like?
red headed, but we also get some rare orange ones here mixed in.
Love the pose they gave you well captured.
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