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I began taking Bird Photos a year ago with a new Nikon D70 in 2004. My bird photos are taken of wild birds. I try my best to follow ethical guidelines for bird photography. I don't bait or deliberately flush a bird to get a shot (not counting yard feeders). I don't pursue birds flushing them over and over. I don't overwork a particular bird. I take a few shots (less than a dozen usually) and move on. If a bird is attracting too many human observers, I take a couple of shots and move on. No nest shots, no shots of birds protecting nests. If there is significant doctoring of a photo, it will be described on the photo. Why the fuss? Read this - http://www.birdprotectionquebec.org/articles.htm - well this link no longer works. But the article discussed owls being killed by being hounded by bird photographers. Not very nice. LG
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female Pine Grosbeak
female Pine Grosbeak
Young Cooper's Hawk
Young Cooper's Hawk
Young Cooper's Hawk
Young Cooper's Hawk
Mockingbird in Morning Light
Mockingbird in Morning Light
Redtail Hawk
Redtail Hawk
Surf Scoter
Surf Scoter
Palm Warbler
Palm Warbler
Flycatcher
Flycatcher
Strange Heron
Strange Heron
Song Sparrow in Curley Willow
Song Sparrow in Curley Willow
Veery
Veery
Flycatcher
Flycatcher
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