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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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White-throated Sparrow
White-throated Sparrow
Eastern Towhee
Eastern Towhee
Brown Creeper
Brown Creeper
The Kinglet
The Kinglet
Ruby Crowned Kinglet
Ruby Crowned Kinglet
Swamp Sparrow - The Dive
Swamp Sparrow - The Dive
Hermit Thrush
Hermit Thrush
Red-Tailed Hawk
Red-Tailed Hawk
Happy Snipe
Happy Snipe
Young Hawk - Better View
Young Hawk - Better View
RT Hawk with Blue-Green Eyes - digiscoped
RT Hawk with Blue-Green Eyes - digiscoped
Cedar Waxwing Acro-eater
Cedar Waxwing Acro-eater
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