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<blockquote data-quote="Rotherbirder" data-source="post: 3572725" data-attributes="member: 120871"><p>Yet another ID thread degenerates into farce! I find myself agreeing more and more with Andy as each day passes. Consider this: what did the OP do after taking the shots, of which I presume these are the most revealing? Did he just leave the bird sitting where it was or did it fly off unseen while he was messing with the precious camera? Surely if his curiosity was as great at the time as it seems to be now, why did he not sit it out until the bird flew or otherwise revealed its identity? This seems to me to be the most logical thing to have done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotherbirder, post: 3572725, member: 120871"] Yet another ID thread degenerates into farce! I find myself agreeing more and more with Andy as each day passes. Consider this: what did the OP do after taking the shots, of which I presume these are the most revealing? Did he just leave the bird sitting where it was or did it fly off unseen while he was messing with the precious camera? Surely if his curiosity was as great at the time as it seems to be now, why did he not sit it out until the bird flew or otherwise revealed its identity? This seems to me to be the most logical thing to have done. [/QUOTE]
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