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I know it's not a great shot, but it shows a behaviour I hadn't seen before.
I've seen lots of porcupines in trees, but this is the first time I've seen two in one tree... Canon 20D, Sigma 50-500, handheld. -Paul [url=http://www3.telus.net/avrsvr/]Paul's Website[/url] [url=http://paulsnaturephotos.blogspot.com/]Paul's Blog[/url]
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by geoffs
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