How can I see this picture from.............

BirdWatchinGal

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what looks like back in June by Bob M.................."Waiting patiently for the children of Bamber Lake. Those that remain that is. :devil:

http://www.njpinebarrens.com/forums...iew_phot o.php

I followed the link -didnt work and then looked through your gallery Bob and couldnt find it-somewhere else???

Ive been reading the old posts for hours now: enjoyed reading about squealing red ants and looking at mystery animals and such and I think I wouldve really enjoyed this picture of vultures if you know how I can see it.

On a walk behind my home I once saw a group of those Turkey Vultures (5 of them standing around chatting) and then not more than 10 minutes later I stumbled on 4 wild TURKEYS walking around. It made for a very different walk indeed :)

Barb
 

Teegate

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They were all on the swing set, and his comment was perfect for that photo.

Guy
 

bobpbx

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BEHR655 said:
That link was to the old photo gallery. When Ben changed the forum softwear the old gallery would not work so if photos did not get transfered over they were lost. Maybe Bob can post it up again. Steve

I can't find the dang photos. I hate that. If I come across them some day, I'll post.
 

BirdWatchinGal

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Thanks Bob-let me know if you find it someday.

How many vultures were there? Were they turkey vultures or other kind.

They look so darn ominous don't they.

I'm sure it was a great shot.......

Barb
 

bobpbx

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BirdWatchinGal said:
Thanks Bob-let me know if you find it someday.

How many vultures were there? Were they turkey vultures or other kind.

They look so darn ominous don't they.

I'm sure it was a great shot.......

Barb

I think there were about 7. I had a shot of them on the fence too I think. There is a group of them that congregates on the light poles on the way to the dam in Bamber.
 
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