We are still covered with about 18" on snow in my area making it too difficult for any 2014 pictures yet but these were a few of my better ones from last year including some bearded hens and poults.
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hi stranger...spring coming it will get here sooner or later.great pics as usual don.won`t be lng and the birds will be doing there thing.
40 degrees yesterday and the same forecasted for today Mike, things are beginning to look up finally.
Those are some great pictures! :gobble:
Thanks, I've been very fortunate to get some pretty interesting pictures of birds the last couple of years. :camohat:
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really good pictures there. homebrews take great pics. love the up close and personal ones.
Thanks, the picture quality is pretty hard to beat from the homebrew for sure. Not sure if I enjoy looking at the pictures or building them more, it's probably a toss up for me.
Great pics.
Wow! Looks like you've got those in the right spots!
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AWESOME Pictures! :drool: :icon_thumright:
Great pictures!!
Thanks, card check time coming up again here soon so we'll see what's around now.
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I love this pic!
WOW GREAT pics what camera are u using
they look like home brew I have 12 cuddebacks and have them out all year long but nothing like your pics please let me know what your using if u would
it seems like a big secret but I put a lot of time and effort in it I just want better pics I do not have to spend time trying to edit to make look good
klopp.bob@gmail.com Thank You !
Yes sir, all of my pictures are taken by homebrews using either Sony S600, S40, or P41 cameras.
I purchased a few builds originally back in 2007 but now I build my own. Counting the ones I have done for myself and others my total is nearing 200 now, if you click on this link you should be able to get an idea what I do, which pictures were taken with which camera, and in some instances also the prices I have sold them for.
There are two pages total, each picture is actually an album and if you click on any one of them multiple pictures should appear. Slideshow method works great if you have decent internet, just give the first picture time to load and then things should roll right along.
https://picasaweb.google.com/michiganbowbender
don does a great job and your not going to find a more helpful guy.after all its his fault for getting me into the homebrew hobby.after buying a p41 build for him I`ve started building them for myself and there`s been no looking back.i`ve always used trail cams but when you start building them for yourself it very rewarding.there are some good commercial cams out there but when you buy from a homebrew builder the customer service is usually second to none,and if problems arise they usually can be fixed relatively cheap.
Thanks for the kind words Mike, won't be long and Bob will be putting some nice pictures up too.