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Restrictions to travel during the pandemic including those from work led to a slump in photography. Reading articles, watching videos related to photography and wildlife could only do so much to bolster creativity. Usually feeding birds in the backyard notched a few scales and with a tragopan blind the weekends became a lot entertaining and frustrating too. A frequent cute fellow that was really hard to get was the Black capped chickadee - u can hear 'em and u see them for a split second - u snooze ya loose. Prefocussed on the perch and firing away upon arrivsal was the way to go and it paid off!
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by paul fletcher
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by Ron Day
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by Cynthia Crawford
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