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Chris Calohan
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January 20, 2023, 09:45:51 am »
Cormorants and Anhingas, both have to have a long runway to get airborne. This guy was alredy over a 100 feet into his takeoff and was only five feet above the water.
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Nice catch.
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A very nice shot, we can almost feel the effort produced by this large bird.
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