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Why are Kingbirds categorized as flycatchers? Oh yeah: dragonFLY

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    Great shot. I like the composition with the branch running from corner to corner.

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    Nice catch! Both you and the little kingbird.

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    great shot

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    Nice one Matt, and quite a meal caught.
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    terrific and interesting composition!
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    Very Nice Matt
    Good Capture

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