Same location as the Wood Duck, just a different day. No ticks this time either! A little fuller in the frame then I would like because I had to level the shot out and this guy came in really close when I had my extender on. Swinging my lens slightly ended up flushing him.
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Summarize this content to 50 words Same location as the Wood Duck, just a different day. No ticks this time either! A little fuller in the frame then I would like because I had to level the shot out and this guy came in really close when I had my extender on. Swinging my lens slightly ended up flushing him.
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