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robins.jpg

Nikon Coolpix 990
1/60s f/2.5 at 8.2mm iso100 with Flash full exif

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Guest 21-May-2009 05:10
I love the angle on this shot! The egg really adds to the shot too! Very nice. GMV
Ann20-May-2009 08:14
Super catch Dave.
Guest 19-May-2009 01:27
These are amazing!!!!!!!!!!!! but then what else would I expect of your photography?!
Guest 18-May-2009 19:12
Nicely done! Please keep us updated with their progress. They look so tiny in this one.
Barry Ailetcher18-May-2009 16:53
super shot Dave Now feed me
Paul Milholland17-May-2009 23:57
And I used to think it was bad coming home to tired, cranky kids. . . . ;)
momad3004417-May-2009 23:04
Awwww...sweet as can be...amazing how fragile they are at this stage... Grand photo!

Debbie
Laura Milholland17-May-2009 21:05
Wow, we can see almost right down to those little tummies! The touch of blue from the unhatched egg adds so nicely. Great detail and story, Dave.
Steve Thuman17-May-2009 20:07
AMAZING!
Jack Hoying17-May-2009 16:15
They sure have an instinct to eat!
Guest 17-May-2009 10:14
Great catch Dave!
Roger Bailey17-May-2009 08:43
Great image, mouths open - thought you were Mum!
Bea.17-May-2009 06:32
It's wonderful that you can get such shots of these babies. So tiny and vulnerable, and it's tough out there.
Dirck Brinckerhoff17-May-2009 05:57
Amazing how small they start out.
Guest 17-May-2009 05:26
Yuck! Worm breath!!
paplvr17-May-2009 03:03
Wow, you and Jack have gotten great nest shots, so sharp! Linda S
Nancy17-May-2009 02:55
That is super!
Guest 17-May-2009 02:52
Dave, what an awesome shot. Hope we get to see more as they grow.
Ruth Voorhis17-May-2009 02:27
Superb shot!
Ruth
Rev. Kelly Todd17-May-2009 01:54
say Ahhhh! nice work Dave
Pam Haley - FrogHouse Photo17-May-2009 01:39
Great shot! Love this stage when they are all mouth!
Guest 17-May-2009 00:42
It is amazing how fragile they are at this stage and how quickly they will grow and fledge.
fotabug17-May-2009 00:38
Wow, great shot, Dave
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