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Clovis" 2026 Images
- clovishound
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Re: Clovis" 2026 Images
I,m not a big fan of grey squirrels, and don't normally spend much time shooting them. With a camera, that is. I grabbed this shot to see just how much I could fill the frame with the new lens. I'm hoping the extra reach of the new lens will help when photographing very small birds like warblers and hummingbirds.
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Re: Clovis" 2026 Images
I'm with you on that one Clovis.clovishound wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2026 9:56 amI,m not a big fan of grey squirrels, and don't normally spend much time shooting them. With a camera, that is.
Great shots as usual.
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Re: Clovis" 2026 Images
That's a great lens, CH. And you shoot it so very well.clovishound wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2026 9:56 amI,m not a big fan of grey squirrels, and don't normally spend much time shooting them. With a camera, that is.
The Grey Squirrel is my town's mascot and it's official logo. It's thought that, as game meat, squirrels supported lots of families here during the 1930s. There are literally hundreds of thousands of them roaming these woods and suburbs along the CT River. Our old friend Bandit used to write to tell stories about hunting, canning, and eating them. (I miss him here.) They are supposed to be pretty good food. Someday, I may get to taste it, but even though I have a firearms hunting license, I do not have a back that can carry a rifle into woods anymore, so... Sigh.
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