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    Daily Life In Canada
    A man checks a photo on a Sony digital mirrorless camera in Stouffville, Ontario, Canada, on September 22, 2024. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Vatican To Deactivate Cell Service During Conclave
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    Vatican To Deactivate Cell Service During Conclave
    A camera operator is seen near the Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica in this file photo taken on 27 April, 205 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pandemic In NYC: Then And Now
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    Pandemic In NYC: Then And Now
    B&H Photo Electronics and Camera Store is closed due to health concerns to stop the spread of Coronavirus in New York City, United States, on April 9, 2020. (Photo by Gordon Donovan)

     

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    Common redpols on a glass bottom feeder.

    A photographer has captured the moment a flock of peckish birds tuck in to their lunch - by setting up his camera below a glass feeder.

    The group of common redpols spotted the food from a distance and swooped in to enjoy a meal that had been put out for them.

    And the hungry birds were not phased that their actions were being caught on camera that was cleverly positioned underneath the glass feeder.

    Snapper Tim Grams, from Anchorage, Alaska, US, made the bird feeder out of glass in order to get a new perspective on birds and how they eat

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    Pictured: Tim explains how he took the image, "After making the glass bottom feeder, I supported it with a simple wooden tripod and then set up my camera. I used a wireless remote to trigger the shutter".

    A photographer has captured the moment a flock of peckish birds tuck in to their lunch - by setting up his camera below a glass feeder.

    The group of common redpols spotted the food from a distance and swooped in to enjoy a meal that had been put out for them.

    And the hungry birds were not phased that their actions were being caught on camera that was cleverly positioned underneath the glass feeder.

    Snapper Tim Grams, from Anchorage, Alaska, US, made the bird feeder out of glass in order to get a new perspective on birds and how they eat

    © Timothy R Grams/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS

     

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    Pictured: Tim explains how he took the image, "After making the glass bottom feeder, I supported it with a simple wooden tripod and then set up my camera. I used a wireless remote to trigger the shutter".

    A photographer has captured the moment a flock of peckish birds tuck in to their lunch - by setting up his camera below a glass feeder.

    The group of common redpols spotted the food from a distance and swooped in to enjoy a meal that had been put out for them.

    And the hungry birds were not phased that their actions were being caught on camera that was cleverly positioned underneath the glass feeder.

    Snapper Tim Grams, from Anchorage, Alaska, US, made the bird feeder out of glass in order to get a new perspective on birds and how they eat

    © Timothy R Grams/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS

     

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    Common redpols on a glass bottom feeder.

    A photographer has captured the moment a flock of peckish birds tuck in to their lunch - by setting up his camera below a glass feeder.

    The group of common redpols spotted the food from a distance and swooped in to enjoy a meal that had been put out for them.

    And the hungry birds were not phased that their actions were being caught on camera that was cleverly positioned underneath the glass feeder.

    Snapper Tim Grams, from Anchorage, Alaska, US, made the bird feeder out of glass in order to get a new perspective on birds and how they eat

    © Timothy R Grams/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS

     

  • dukas 36113975 son
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    Common redpols on a glass bottom feeder.

    A photographer has captured the moment a flock of peckish birds tuck in to their lunch - by setting up his camera below a glass feeder.

    The group of common redpols spotted the food from a distance and swooped in to enjoy a meal that had been put out for them.

    And the hungry birds were not phased that their actions were being caught on camera that was cleverly positioned underneath the glass feeder.

    Snapper Tim Grams, from Anchorage, Alaska, US, made the bird feeder out of glass in order to get a new perspective on birds and how they eat

    © Timothy R Grams/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS

     

  • dukas 36113965 son
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    dukas 36113965 son
    Common redpols on a glass bottom feeder.

    A photographer has captured the moment a flock of peckish birds tuck in to their lunch - by setting up his camera below a glass feeder.

    The group of common redpols spotted the food from a distance and swooped in to enjoy a meal that had been put out for them.

    And the hungry birds were not phased that their actions were being caught on camera that was cleverly positioned underneath the glass feeder.

    Snapper Tim Grams, from Anchorage, Alaska, US, made the bird feeder out of glass in order to get a new perspective on birds and how they eat

    © Timothy R Grams/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS

     

  • dukas 36114080 son
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    dukas 36114080 son
    Common redpols on a glass bottom feeder.

    A photographer has captured the moment a flock of peckish birds tuck in to their lunch - by setting up his camera below a glass feeder.

    The group of common redpols spotted the food from a distance and swooped in to enjoy a meal that had been put out for them.

    And the hungry birds were not phased that their actions were being caught on camera that was cleverly positioned underneath the glass feeder.

    Snapper Tim Grams, from Anchorage, Alaska, US, made the bird feeder out of glass in order to get a new perspective on birds and how they eat

    © Timothy R Grams/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS

     

  • dukas 36114074 son
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    dukas 36114074 son
    Common redpols on a glass bottom feeder.

    A photographer has captured the moment a flock of peckish birds tuck in to their lunch - by setting up his camera below a glass feeder.

    The group of common redpols spotted the food from a distance and swooped in to enjoy a meal that had been put out for them.

    And the hungry birds were not phased that their actions were being caught on camera that was cleverly positioned underneath the glass feeder.

    Snapper Tim Grams, from Anchorage, Alaska, US, made the bird feeder out of glass in order to get a new perspective on birds and how they eat

    © Timothy R Grams/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS

     

  • dukas 36114065 son
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    dukas 36114065 son
    Common redpols on a glass bottom feeder.

    A photographer has captured the moment a flock of peckish birds tuck in to their lunch - by setting up his camera below a glass feeder.

    The group of common redpols spotted the food from a distance and swooped in to enjoy a meal that had been put out for them.

    And the hungry birds were not phased that their actions were being caught on camera that was cleverly positioned underneath the glass feeder.

    Snapper Tim Grams, from Anchorage, Alaska, US, made the bird feeder out of glass in order to get a new perspective on birds and how they eat

    © Timothy R Grams/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS

     

  • dukas 36114056 son
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    dukas 36114056 son
    Common redpols on a glass bottom feeder.

    A photographer has captured the moment a flock of peckish birds tuck in to their lunch - by setting up his camera below a glass feeder.

    The group of common redpols spotted the food from a distance and swooped in to enjoy a meal that had been put out for them.

    And the hungry birds were not phased that their actions were being caught on camera that was cleverly positioned underneath the glass feeder.

    Snapper Tim Grams, from Anchorage, Alaska, US, made the bird feeder out of glass in order to get a new perspective on birds and how they eat

    © Timothy R Grams/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS

     

  • dukas 36114048 son
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    dukas 36114048 son
    Common redpols on a glass bottom feeder.

    A photographer has captured the moment a flock of peckish birds tuck in to their lunch - by setting up his camera below a glass feeder.

    The group of common redpols spotted the food from a distance and swooped in to enjoy a meal that had been put out for them.

    And the hungry birds were not phased that their actions were being caught on camera that was cleverly positioned underneath the glass feeder.

    Snapper Tim Grams, from Anchorage, Alaska, US, made the bird feeder out of glass in order to get a new perspective on birds and how they eat

    © Timothy R Grams/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS

     

  • dukas 36114031 son
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    dukas 36114031 son
    Common redpols on a glass bottom feeder.

    A photographer has captured the moment a flock of peckish birds tuck in to their lunch - by setting up his camera below a glass feeder.

    The group of common redpols spotted the food from a distance and swooped in to enjoy a meal that had been put out for them.

    And the hungry birds were not phased that their actions were being caught on camera that was cleverly positioned underneath the glass feeder.

    Snapper Tim Grams, from Anchorage, Alaska, US, made the bird feeder out of glass in order to get a new perspective on birds and how they eat

    © Timothy R Grams/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS