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Female perched on Japanese honeysuckle leaves. The first two photos were on the way into the area and when I came back about 10 minutes later it was still there, so I took the remaining photos. There was a fragile forktail female perched nearby on both passes.
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Female perched on Japanese honeysuckle leaves. The first two photos were on the way into the area and when I came back about 10 minutes later it was still there, so I took the remaining photos. There was a fragile forktail female perched nearby on both passes.
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Female perched on Japanese honeysuckle leaves. The first two photos were on the way into the area and when I came back about 10 minutes later it was still there, so I took the remaining photos. There was a fragile forktail female perched nearby on both passes.
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Female perched on Japanese honeysuckle leaves. The first two photos were on the way into the area and when I came back about 10 minutes later it was still there, so I took the remaining photos. There was a fragile forktail female perched nearby on both passes.
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Female perched on Japanese honeysuckle leaves. The first two photos were on the way into the area and when I came back about 10 minutes later it was still there, so I took the remaining photos. There was a fragile forktail female perched nearby on both passes.
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Female perched on Japanese honeysuckle leaves. The first two photos were on the way into the area and when I came back about 10 minutes later it was still there, so I took the remaining photos. There was a fragile forktail female perched nearby on both passes.
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This one must have been hungry, as it was flying around a pond and would not perch for a photo. So, I attempted some in-flight shots, which are difficult with my auto-focus camera. The 1/500 shutter speed didn't help much either, but I think there is enough detail for an ID.
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This one must have been hungry, as it was flying around a pond and would not perch for a photo. So, I attempted some in-flight shots, which are difficult with my auto-focus camera. The 1/500 shutter speed didn't help much either, but I think there is enough detail for an ID.
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