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Posted: Fri Dec 28th, 2012 06:20
 
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I have to admit, you don't seem the most patient I have ever seen! ;-)
When it comes to getting things done that's good but perhaps not for birding...



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don't be teaching him all my tricks rob ,:-) anyway got the V1  about a hour ago from john lewis shop in chester ,ordered the FT1 adaptor from amazon ,and just gonna sit back and wait for the weather to improve now ,looking at the fields on the way to chester a canoe might have been a better buy ,the sealand area is living up to its name :praying:

 




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You need to work on your technique Jonathon!
D800E, 300 f2.8 + TC2E III ISO 640 handheld, heavily cropped but mimimal PP

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And while I was watching the egret, this guy came out of the reeds behind me!

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Very nice shots.

 




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:lol:
Ed in Spain the hunters seem to have free rein.
Heron if they spot anyone even about 100m away fly off. As for the wild boar we have those the other side of the wall at the house but they only come out after dark or if the hunters have their dogs chasing them.

We saw some wild boar trotting on the road at 1:30am the other morning coming home from a party.

The animals in East Africa are much easier. :-)



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jk wrote: We say some wild boar trotting on the road at 1:30am the other morning coming home from a party.


In my best Lynne Truss mode, I have to ask if the pigs enjoyed the party?
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

 




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Constable wrote: jk wrote: We say some wild boar trotting on the road at 1:30am the other morning coming home from a party.


In my best Lynne Truss mode, I have to ask if the pigs enjoyed the party?
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Must have been a boaring party! :rofl:



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Yup. Might just as well sty at home.
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Constable wrote: jk wrote: We say some wild boar trotting on the road at 1:30am the other morning coming home from a party.


In my best Lynne Truss mode, I have to ask if the pigs enjoyed the party?
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:


They reported that they had been bored to death and were spring-boarding off to the next boardwalk!!
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