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    Nice capture Joe

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    Another nice shot there, Joe.

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    i was there sat too!! the deer where cool, but i love lapwings think they are really cool remind me of my childhood.. love the picture good capture..

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    Yes, nice composition Joe, Lavell's lake is a good place for Lapwing photos, particularly the scrape to the right of the Bittern hide.
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