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Some more animals from Florida and Georgia. Also, these and any subsequent photos may look different from now on, as I finally have a DSLR and can take much better photos than before. Here are the photos as promised:
 

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And some more Georgia birds:
 

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A few more birds from Georgia, and finally, some birds from Jordan again:
 

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And the last few things for now, all from Jordan:
 

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Got a lot of things to upload, so just ask if you want ID for any of the following:
 

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some American Robin (Turdus migratorius) photos.
 

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why doesn't oklahoma have anything interesting!..... it's like ohio
 
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