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11/09/2008 01:31:51 PM |
I really like this image. The pattern on the fowl is enhanced by the hail on the ground. Really nice job. |
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11/04/2008 04:37:34 PM |
They're such weird looking birds aren't they!? Neat shot, I like the one in the back really checking things out. :) |
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11/04/2008 11:58:40 AM |
I've never seen those kinds of birds before. It's quite an interesting shot with the hail too. |
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11/03/2008 11:05:31 PM |
Those things are so cool looking, I bet they would do great in a patterns challenge. I like how those spots sort of match the hail. |
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11/03/2008 08:44:13 PM |
They are a striking bird. I love the colors of their heads in contrast to the dullness of their bodies. Great shot. |
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11/03/2008 05:24:41 PM |
Nice natural shot of the weather and Guinea's. I didn't know they help keep serpentines away.. May have to look into them..
Have a phobia.. |
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11/03/2008 12:32:47 AM |
I like the detail and patterns of all those feathers..... |
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11/02/2008 09:05:26 AM |
Wow, that's cool! Maybe they thought their dots were falling off. LOL! Really nice capture of them! |
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11/02/2008 09:01:17 AM |
What amazing birds- the spotted plumage and colorful faces are so interesting- nice capture :) |
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11/02/2008 04:34:58 AM |
I, too, just love the spots on the birds and the dots in the grass. We used to have a small flock of guinea fowl on our place as they were rumored to help keep snakes away. I don't know about the snakes - we still had some, much to my dismay, but they sure were efficient watch birds. They would set about that unusual clamor of theirs whenever any strange creature, mankind or otherwise, would set foot on the property. I tried to keep them in the barn at night, but they much preferred to roost in the trees. Thank you for bringing back the memories of these eccentric creatures. |
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11/02/2008 03:15:00 AM |
excellent image ... they do look inquisitive .. hope your car was under cover .. or your head .. lol .. love the great patterns on the birds feathers .. they really pop out'v that green grass .. :) |
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11/02/2008 01:52:15 AM |
Oh, I like guinea fowl. They are such characters, and very pretty. Our next door neighbor had some (to eat the deer ticks) and they were always in our yard -- very amusing.
I like the spots on the guineas and the spots in the grass. You captured the birds very nicely here -- great detail. |
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11/02/2008 01:29:01 AM |
amazing details! they look like art pieces, their faces are beautiful.
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11/02/2008 12:49:56 AM |
Love the dots on the subject and the dots in the grass. Great detail. |
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