mntlblok
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Ruddy Turnstone maybe?
Don't know my shore birds, but a couple of minutes with Mr. Google yielded this: https://www.google.com/search?q=Rud...Kw8AT_1IGoAQ&ved=0CAoQ_AUoAQ&biw=1280&bih=710
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My camera has the special feature of working both below and *above* water. I though those birds were real pretty. I like pretty, colorful stuff.
And, it *was* at the bridge. . .
And editing I am. It's what I do - but generally with stills. I don't need no more fun-making of my lack of video editing skills.
Currently up to a Pygmy Sea Bass that blends in on the bottom like a dragonet, but hops on its dark, ventral fins. Saw them on two different dives last weekend. *And*, its pitcher, coincidentally, is on the very next page after the Chalk Bass!

That bird is pretty. What kind of bird is it?
Don't know my shore birds, but a couple of minutes with Mr. Google yielded this: https://www.google.com/search?q=Rud...Kw8AT_1IGoAQ&ved=0CAoQ_AUoAQ&biw=1280&bih=710
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Good lord, your branching out from parking lot blackmail photos to birds, sounds like somebody has time to edit.......
LOL!![]()
My camera has the special feature of working both below and *above* water. I though those birds were real pretty. I like pretty, colorful stuff.

And editing I am. It's what I do - but generally with stills. I don't need no more fun-making of my lack of video editing skills.

Currently up to a Pygmy Sea Bass that blends in on the bottom like a dragonet, but hops on its dark, ventral fins. Saw them on two different dives last weekend. *And*, its pitcher, coincidentally, is on the very next page after the Chalk Bass!

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