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Posted by: SunHerp at Wed Apr 4 23:35:59 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by SunHerp ] Things have been SUPER busy around here, but I've managed to pair up quite a few animals so far this year. Here is one pair of Cherry Co., NE Pale Milks that I caught "in action" while dinner was cooking this evening. All of the trashing in the tub (hence the aspen in the water bowl) caught my attention and a reached for the camera. They're truly glorious looking animals and the photo really doesn't do them justice. Though I'm (finally) using a new camera, the photos were taken quickly and in less than optimal lighting so as not to disturb the love birds. The male in this pair is quite a bit smaller than the female (like 1/3 her size), so despite his best efforts, if she gets spooked he's along for the ride! [ Hide Replies ]
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