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Posted: Fri Feb 22nd, 2019 16:17
 
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Thanks Jonathon , it was a stunning day to be fair ,several targets to go at and we got every one of them ,the Kashmir goats on the mountain even played nicely , .. had a mega week and still got tons of really good stuff to process .. ..

 




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another one from Fridays mega trek , a obliging turnstone 

is this my best side by jeff and jan  cohen, on Flickr

 




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I wish my bird knowledge was better.
All those different names.



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jk wrote:
I wish my bird knowledge was better.
All those different names.

In Norfolk it's called a Stunrunner. :lol:



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jk wrote:
I wish my bird knowledge was better.
All those different names.

There was a tv programme recently that showed a Cornish town where the Turnstones came up into the streets at high tide. They are waders and cant swim so avoid the incoming tide like the plague. They sit out high tide on the promenade and streets eating tourist bits like chips.
They are very easily photographed being close to humans so much. Not like here in Norfolk>:(



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I am in Scotland taking pixs of Siskins with D500 with 500mm AF-S Lens. This is out at 15 feet so did not need x1.4 found local posing stick and put some food on it. Got plenty of good pixs today more to come when I get home. Try another session in morning.

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a flock of curlews , a grab shot as I was debating with Robert whether to go when these flew past , came out rather well and suits a pano crop . best viewed full size . by clicking on pic and going to Flickr 

flocking curlews by jeff and jan  cohen, on Flickr

 




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blackfox wrote:
a flock of curlews , a grab shot as I was debating with Robert whether to go when these flew past , came out rather well and suits a pano crop . best viewed full size . by clicking on pic and going to Flickr 

flocking curlews by jeff and jan  cohen, on Flickr

Have to say that's a terrific capture. And to get them so sharp from that distance. :bowing:



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best viewed full size . by clicking on pic and going to Flickr
Actually you get the same image here on a desktop as you do on flickr



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Posted: Mon Feb 25th, 2019 03:24
 
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chrisbet wrote:
best viewed full size . by clicking on pic and going to Flickr
Actually you get the same image here on a desktop as you do on flickr

Agree the size is the same but theres more contrast on the Flickr version....eg the white dots on the wings are more punchy.



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