They had to agree to take all the most poisonous creatures at the same time.

Paul Stenquist wrote:

>Good capture. Why does Australia get all the pretty birds? I wonder  
>if these could survive in North America. Would love to see one show  
>up at my finch feeder :-).
>Paul
>On Aug 28, 2006, at 6:42 PM, Brian Walters wrote:
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>>Hi Christian
>>
>>Quoting Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>>>Red-browed finch
>>>http://photography.skofteland.net/displayimage.php?pos=-57
>>>
>>>I was only able to bring a monopod on this trip so I'm pretty happy
>>>with
>>>sharpness.
>>>      
>>>
>>
>>Very nicely done.  These little buggers tend to be very active and  
>>rarely sit still for long.  Their reflexes are far better than mine  
>>(which is one reason why I've never managed a photo as good as this).
>>
>>
>>Cheers
>>
>>Brian
>>
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>>Brian Walters
>>Western Sydney Australia
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