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And then there were three
After seeing Chrish`s Swans it remembered I had a shot of some geese.
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Date Time:2010:02:06 12:51:27
DateTime Original:2009:06:27 13:20:44
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George  [Feb 06, 2010 at 05:17 PM]
Now I love to see and hear Geese in flight, they are in constant communication with each other the whole time, I love them. And this shot is no exception, tho' it has suffered a bit due to the small file size 39Kb but I can forgive you that, this time Chris luv it.
alanuk  [Feb 06, 2010 at 11:57 PM]
Is this a crop from a bigger image, Chris, which could account for the small file size? Not matter; it's good to these things in flight. I can imagine the chattering going on: "Look out! You're going too fast!". "No.. turn left here!" (Back seat drivers!)