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Wonderful captures Pete
mystic1 · 2008-08-18: 01:19
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Fantastic birds,great shots!
somogyvari · 2008-08-18: 02:54
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These are nice shots. Cranes?
Lynda · 2008-08-18: 03:26
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Did he lose his hair in #1? lol
eljapa · 2008-08-18: 05:27
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no,,eljapa is wrong,,,he didnt lose his hair in 1,,it is just the result of a transformation after seeing pete getting closer, it was only a desperate trying to make him go away..that bird was clearly saying: Go away Pete or I´ll go on making up until I become joker and then you wil regret it so run now that u can,,hurry,,,,,
TIM927 · 2008-08-18: 08:04
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Got to love the hair do! Great shots!
tbranscum · 2008-08-18: 14:21
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These are great. I really like how you work with the light to make your subjects shine!
Emma · 2008-08-18: 23:52
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Thanks
slowpete · 2008-08-19: 00:52
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hehe, great shots! nice capture and contrast brilliant song too! I love it, very good choice ^^
Nesta · 2008-08-20: 15:12
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flag of Uganda ( in Uganda, flag of ) ...was one of the few precolonial African states to have a national flag of its own; however, to avoid utilizing any flag, symbol, or totem associated with a particular area, the British selected a crested crane as the badge for use on the British Blue Ensign and in other official banners for Uganda. That bird became recognized as the chief national symbol and is featured in the flag that was... Bold Text
Rogermay · 2008-08-20: 18:55
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established in May 1962, in anticipation of independence on October 9 of that year. The crane also appeared in the coat of arms granted by Queen Elizabeth II on September 3, 1962
Rogermay · 2008-08-20: 18:58
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darimrav · 2008-09-07: 00:32
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