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Fauquier Viewfinders 15-Nov-2011 02:51
Enjoyed browsing your bird photos - you've got some outstanding captures and I'd have to say I'm glad I'm not the only one hooked on Bird Photography. DonC
FocusingOnWildlife.com 11-Aug-2010 16:13
superb images, will check your site on regular basis.
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Barb H 28-Oct-2008 15:07
Boidpikchas ROCKS! So does the title! Glad you and your family live in our neck of the woods..... and lagoons..... and wetlands.... and piney woods..... etc.
Guest 27-Jun-2007 14:26
Your photos have left an impression on me that can't be described by words.
Guest 13-Jun-2007 14:43
Great work! Hope you post more pictures soon.
Guest 28-May-2007 19:10
You are a wonderful photographer and birder. You seem to know where everything is. I am enjoying reading your reports at brdbrain. Not only do you provide tremendously helpful information, but you are an inspiration as well. I would add to your Viera reports the sightings of wood ducks in cells: 3 and 1. I have ID photos of them in my Viera gallery.

-Jessie-
Guest 08-Mar-2007 13:35
You're 11 on my scale of 10.
Al Reyer 27-Apr-2006 14:12
Thomas,

Ran into you last October at Cape Canaveral Nat. Seashores. You helped me to ID a female Blue Grosbeak and also pointed out the Northern Gannets to me. Just wanted to say "thanks". I've looked through your photos and you've got some really good ones there. Maybe I'll run into you again, the next time I'm down visiting my daughter. Thanks.
Guest 22-Apr-2006 21:15
Tom,

I didn't know that I was meeting such a talented photographer when we found the Eurasian Wigeon at the Viera Ponds.

Your photos are beautiful,

Leslie Pernas-Giz
Litvin Igor 13-Mar-2006 17:18
Please help me.
I have seen you used many different tele Nikon tele lenses. Can you propose me one. I want buy now cheap tele lenses for my Nikon d50. I am living at South Africa now. I wanted buy 70-210 D AF but I couldnt found one. May be you can propose something another with max focal length 200-400 mm. May be 70-300 G or D may be 55-200 may be something another.
I know you have great expirience and I hope you help me.
Best regards.
Igor.
Guest 13-Mar-2006 01:33
I love your photos. My comment is that you are an incredibly lucky man to have such a wonderful hobby, a wonderful eye and the means to share them with others. Thank you so much for sharing your photos.
Betsy Franz
Cheri & Jim Steinmueller 20-Feb-2006 14:37
I subscribed to FLBIRD in preparation for our trip to FL this Feb.24 - March 3 from our home in MN (where we've been having -20 degree weather this past weekend, I might add!). I began to notice your knowledgable descriptions of bird sightings and decided to go to your website. We see many of the shorebirds in MN as they migrate north in the spring, but they're in their breeding plummage by then. I have trouble IDing them at any time, but especially in their winter plummage. I was using your site to study the fine differences between species. When you say "See you out there!" I'm wondering if I might take that literally. We plan to head to MINWR directly from the airport this Friday the 24th. We'll probably leave Orlando about 12:30 or 1PM. Do you think you'll be birding that day? If not, I have your postings to go by. Thanks much. Great pictures and excellent reporting. Cheri
Bunny Bentzen 07-Jan-2006 13:08
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. It is refreshing to receive your trip lists via the Audubon group list, and then try to go to those local sites and see those species at the locations given. Some of the sites are not so familiar to me - would you please pinpoint where you are with more specifics, please? (Sadler Road retention pond: where?)

Your shots are well done, and a good reference for identification of species not yet mastered. Keep it up!
Dee Thompson 04-Jan-2006 14:23
No wonder you are now hooked on photography as your "boidpikchas" are really, really good! Also, I love that name for your site. Every "boidy" needs a sensa humor--even professionals! Your photo of the two eagles "talking" to each other was probably the best eagle photo I have ever seen in my 50+ years of birding. I've seen that shot LIVE when I lived on Lake Jessup (Seminole County)during my college years and had eagles nesting nearby. Keep on "shooting." You're doin' good work!
guest 15-Sep-2005 16:54
Tom,

A bit of professionalism would go a long way here, especially if you're going to send ID Frontiers to your site. "Boid picchas" may be cute, but it's difficult to take your site seriously.

I'd recommend "Florida bird photographs.
Guest 04-Jul-2005 12:58
Love your gallery - especially the scrub jay photo. Finally figured out your webname - boidpikchas - what a hoot. go figure from a joisey guy, huh..
take care - happy 4th.
dreedster
Jason Frederick 02-Jul-2005 18:09
Great photos and your trip lists are always a great source for information on local birds and where to find them.