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  • #16
    Re: Kingfisher with Dragonfly Larva

    Very nice!

    Ross "I fiddle with violins (when I'm not fiddling with a camera)". My Flickr
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    • #17
      Re: Kingfisher with Dragonfly Larva

      Originally posted by Ross the fiddler View Post
      Very nice!

      Thanks Ross.

      Dave

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      • #18
        Re: Kingfisher with Dragonfly Larva

        Originally posted by Harold Gough View Post
        My thoughts precisely.

        Harold
        Thanks Harold.

        Dave

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        • #19
          Re: Kingfisher with Dragonfly Larva

          I think he looks grumpy too. Well done.
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          • #20
            Re: Kingfisher with Dragonfly Larva

            Originally posted by OM USer View Post
            I think he looks grumpy too. Well done.
            Thank you,

            He was probably grumpy as I believe the adult male was trying to convince him to move on.

            Dave

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            • #21
              Re: Kingfisher with Dragonfly Larva

              My favourite bird, but a different variety. Love the details and the colours and having something in the beak is always a bonus. Fine shot there Dave.

              Danny.

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              • #22
                Re: Kingfisher with Dragonfly Larva

                Originally posted by nzmacro View Post
                My favourite bird, but a different variety. Love the details and the colours and having something in the beak is always a bonus. Fine shot there Dave.

                Danny.
                Thanks Danny and welcome to the Forum.

                Dave

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