A flock of about 20 SCC's flew in to the parkland running beside our place this morning. They are a noisy destructive bird, but they are fun to watch.
#1 I don't know what the attraction to bark is, maybe it helps keep the beak from growing too long.
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#2 I tried to drop in a nice blue sky in this shot, but Luminar would not cooperate. Maybe it only works on what it percieves as "landscapes".
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#3 What's that big black thing you're pointing at me?
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#1 I don't know what the attraction to bark is, maybe it helps keep the beak from growing too long.
#2 I tried to drop in a nice blue sky in this shot, but Luminar would not cooperate. Maybe it only works on what it percieves as "landscapes".
#3 What's that big black thing you're pointing at me?
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