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    They are like great, lumbering Sherman tanks when they try to take off, Joe.

    Such a difference from the elegant birds which just 'float' down rivers!

    Well caught!

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    I didn't believe he was doing it towards me.The wind was blowing left to right.

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    LOL, Catherine has hit the nail on the head again - they are so lumbering taking off or landing, yet so graceful when floating I like the last shot with the splash all behind.

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