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    Took the first 2 shots and then put lens to short end to get both in the same pic. I was surprised they stayed still for so long
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    The second photo and right hand bird is a Warbler Joe, possibly a Chiffchaff, nice photos.
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    Nice captures Joe

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    Thanks for the info Rolf. Luckily I havent filed them in their folders yet.

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