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Megan Dukett 27-Jan-2010 21:23
Hi Georgef8 I love your cliff swallow image (Cliff swallow brings bugs to nestlings_T0L0042 rsz.jpg) and would love to use it in a booklet I am making for Historic Mission San Juan Capistrano, and would like your permission to use the image.

Could you please contact me?

Thanks,
Megan
JoLynn Taylor 30-Oct-2009 00:52
Hi George8, I'm the editor of a nature education enewsletter for WildCare and fell in love with your photo of the ground squirrel and Burrowing Owl. I'd like permission to use it (with credit, of course) in our November issue. It would accompany a story about the owls and ground squirrels here in the San Francisco Bay area.

You can view our website at www.wildcarebayarea.org.
Thanks for your consideration,

JoLynn
mary kirkpatrick 30-Nov-2006 18:03
Hi George8, I am working with the Santa Barbara Zoo on an ID sign for the sacred ibis. Your horizontal format photo (44188240.Sacredibis) is beautiful and would work perfectly. I would like to get info re: your permission/requirements to use the photo. The final size will be 12" x 8". The photo online will work, but a higher res would be great. Can you help?
Arno Meintjes Wildlife06-Mar-2006 05:02
Thank you for the visit and comment. Please have a look at :
Weather over the weekend in the Kruger National Parkhttp://www.pbase.com/arnomeintjes/floods
georgef803-Aug-2004 06:36
Thanks, Pei - I will see you out there.

George
Pei-hsin Hsu 01-Aug-2004 18:05
Hi George,

What an inspiring gallery.

[1] The burrowing owl photo (crw_3168) is so exquisite. Where can we find this cute species?

[2] Congratulations on the cliff swallow photo (itol_2339), which D-Rebel cannot capture in my opinion.

[3] It is a pleasure to discuss wildlife photography with you in the field.

Pei-hsin