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    He was very well behaved, allowed me to take different views. Didn't have the macro lens with me so used the 70-200. Taken on View island today.
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    Great sequence, Joe!

    You can clearly see the white 'comma' in the fifth photo.

    He looks very 'new' without any tears to his wings.

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    Yes, nice series Joe.
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