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Title: My Photo and Video Sites
Post by: BIGFRANK on 17-Feb-11, 06:25:00 AM
I thought many of you would enjoy the many photos I have taken. Im no pro but enjoy showing others some of the great things I see.
Photos:http://bigbirderfrank.winkflash.com/ (http://bigbirderfrank.winkflash.com/)
Videos:http://www.youtube.com/user/CPFFrank?feature=mhum (http://www.youtube.com/user/CPFFrank?feature=mhum) Click see all to view over 40 videos of animals and birds.


Title: Re: My Photo and Video Sites
Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 17-Feb-11, 06:38:58 AM
Make that three good posts, BigFrank! Love your African encounters. Lucky you!


Title: Re: My Photo and Video Sites
Post by: Donna on 17-Feb-11, 06:39:38 AM
Gee Frank, how hard is it to spot an owl? You have some awesome photos. Love the video of the peregrine that wouldn't go! Very nice. Still looking.


Title: Re: My Photo and Video Sites
Post by: MAK on 17-Feb-11, 08:29:54 AM
"I thought many of you would enjoy the many photos I have taken. Im no pro but enjoy showing others some of the great things I see."
 :2thumbsup: I feel the same way Bigfrank! I love your stuff! ;D


Title: Re: My Photo and Video Sites
Post by: BIGFRANK on 22-Feb-11, 03:47:24 AM
Glad you enjoy them,check back often,Im always adding to both.
Owls are abit tough to stumble across,but I bank where Ive seen every one and always check. Sometimes you dumb luck one. Many of them use known roosts in the winter,favorite spots that are pretty well known so much easier to find. Despite an increasing reluctance from many birders to post exact locations of owls they see,they are shared among friends,increasing your chances.Having 2 pairs of Screech Owls in a park 10min from home is a good deal of help too!


Title: Re: My Photo and Video Sites
Post by: Bobbie Ireland on 22-Feb-11, 04:01:50 AM
Glad you enjoy them,check back often,Im always adding to both.
Owls are abit tough to stumble across,but I bank where Ive seen every one and always check. Sometimes you dumb luck one. Many of them use known roosts in the winter,favorite spots that are pretty well known so much easier to find. Despite an increasing reluctance from many birders to post exact locations of owls they see,they are shared among friends,increasing your chances.Having 2 pairs of Screech Owls in a park 10min from home is a good deal of help too!

Same thing here re sharing the locations of certain birds - mostly BoPs. Funny thing is, the evil-doers always seem to know too.