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APHOTO4YOU > He is telling me: ' DONT CAGE ME ROBIN"....I like watching birds in wilderness....and this was one of my lucky days in wilderness of colorado....Photo has been digitaly enhanced...but capture taken place at Rocky Mountain National Park, 2005

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He is telling me: ' DONT CAGE ME ROBIN"....I like watching birds in wilderness....and this was one of my lucky days in wilderness of colorado....Photo has been digitaly enhanced...but capture taken place at Rocky Mountain National Park, 2005

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APHOTO4YOU > He is telling me: ' DONT CAGE ME ROBIN"....I like watching birds in wilderness....and this was one of my lucky days in wilderness of colorado....Photo has been digitaly enhanced...but capture taken place at Rocky Mountain National Park, 2005

COPYRIGHT@aphoto4you
He is telling me: ' DONT CAGE ME ROBIN"....I like watching birds in wilderness....and this was one of my lucky days in wilderness of colorado....Photo has been digitaly enhanced...but capture taken place at Rocky Mountain National Park, 2005

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