Wild Animals

"So, Fred, whatcha doin' later?"

"I dunno Larry, hangin' out at the pond and watchin' the chicks I guess."

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Absolutly! we would never get these shots with out these optics. Furthermore, the VR or IS lenses allow for pretty decent sharpness at maximum tele without a tripod. In my case it is a must since I would not carry a tripod as I ski in the back country and see fleeting scenes of animals, by the time I set up a tripod they would be long gone.
 
In the squirrel pic I actually got to within a foot of the little beastie. He didn't seem to care very much... Thats why its somewhat high on the saturation... the flash wasn't far away.

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This pic was shot throught a glass patio door. There were actually 4 squirrels, but this one chased the others away.
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Carl
 
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Edited due to broken link
 
Taken at the Mary Arden House in Stratford-upon-Avon, when my mother and I visited England this past August. There's a bird-of-prey center located there, and they fly birds for visitors.

Despite what I titled the post, Angus the owl wasn't really angry; he was nicely behaved. He just *looks* hacked off.
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