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    Just wanted to pose for me.
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    That's one big bundle of fluff. Since it's not the usual svelt shape I'm assuming it's a young one. Great to get it out in the open like that as they are shy (and fast !) little creatures.

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    I love that second shot - in awe at the wonders of Nature!

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    Missed these, lovely shots Joe.
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    He was about 15 feet away from me and I had the macro lens on with 70 -200 in my backpack so I was not going to change lens even though I wanted a real close up of him.

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