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I photgraphed this juvenile Blue Jay last September. Amongst the flock he was the most entertaining. He had not grown his full head of feathers yet and looked quite funny.
Thanks for looking Latafat 10D, 100-400 + 1.4x 1/80 at f11, ISO 200 Tripod and Ball head |
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