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A couple from this weekend. A lifer for me.
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Thanks for the kind words. It was a magic 5 minutes for me, for sure.Magic! Absolutely adorable !
I had not had much of a weekend shooting, then this little one appeared.Such a great sighting!
Thanks! The branch was a nice bonus.Great images. I like the branch hurdle.
Thanks, this little one was hard to keep in the frame, for sure.You made the most of the opportunity. Nice job.
Beautiful looking shots! Well done
Much appreciated!Beautiful looking shots! Well done
Thank you!Great shots!
Thanks. I think the second shot is my favorite, too.Fantastic captures. I like the look in the second shot a lot.
Much thanksAwesome photos. The second one is my choice as well. The primary subject is sharp, and the secondary subjects (pine cone, needles and rock) tell the story of the environment.
It was fun! ThanksHow fun, fantastic
Thanks. Estes Park, ColoradoBoth are great shots. I have never seen a weasel in the wild. If you don't mind disclosing, where is the general vicinity where you took these? Ken
Thank you. Yeah, I've heard these little guys are actually quite blood thirsty.Great photos, good you're larger than a mouse.
Fabulous captures
Love it Woody! A rare sighting of an elusive critter and you came away with some excellent images!
Nice, Woody!
Thanks, and yes, they are cute.Very nice job, cute little bugger.
Much appreciated!Nice catch Woody and cute
Chris S,
Thank you! This little guy was certainly fast and hard to keep in the frame.Fantastic capture. Great animal, and boy are they fast. In UK we call them a stoat as the weasel does not have a black tip to the tail. Both damn hard to catch. Well done.