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aspenglo53

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Greetings from Saskatchewan, Canada! My name is Andrea and I have enjoyed photographing birds for many years now. My current digital camera allows me to take much better and much closer pictures. ;>

Winters are long here and I appreciate seeing all the different birds come to our feeding station....right outside the kitchen window! They are actually joined by a small band of white-tail deer every evening who clean up any seeds that are spilled by the birds!

Currently, I am fixated on trying to gain the eye and trust of a local raven pair so that I can capture them on camera. Not an easy quest but I am slowly building up a few worthwhile images.

I am pleased to be here and look forward to enjoying a "world-full" of birds and their people! Chuckle! Sincerely, Andrea
 
Hi Andrea and a warm welcome from me too

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I'll look forward to seeing some of your pictures in the Gallery too.

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Hey Andrea!

Welcome to Birdforum! I am sure you will find lots to interest you here and I hope you enjoy your visits.
 
Jambo Andrea - Welcome to BirdForum and to the breathtaking world of birds and their lovers. I know you will enjoy.:hi:
 
Hello from your southern neighbor, and welcome to BirdForum Andrea. Many of my shots are through the kitchen window - love the backyard birds!
 
Hi Andrea,

so pleased you share your experience with us!
Because Canada is my favorite holiday destination I´m just curious to see some pictures from you.

Cheers,
Roman
 
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