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    One Man and His Bird

    I thought this pic of the guy and the owl and his obvious contentment was actually more interesting than a shot of the bird on it's own.



    70-300@ 260mm 1/320 F11 ISO800
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    What a Lovely Shot!!! Great Catch.

    Regards Paul

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      Stunning shot. Very clear and shows the contentment on the owners face.
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      North Wales where music and the sea give a great concert!

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        That is a cute image and nicely captured.
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          #5
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          Looks like Vince from the Barn Owl Centre.
          Colin

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            #6
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            Great Shot

            Tom

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              Originally posted by colin C View Post
              Looks like Vince from the Barn Owl Centre.
              Strange name for an owl! He was sat outside Saltram House with 3 owls (the other 2 weren't barn owls, I think a small and a tawny but I'm not totally sure). A lady wrote on my Flickr see often sees the gent in Plympton with 3 owls too!

              Thanks all, for the comments.
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                Di ~ Trying to take "the" photograph.
                Di's Flickr

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