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Posted: Sun Mar 10th, 2019 16:14
 
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thanks for the nice comment graham , heres a couple more from yesterday gsw with full tail . it was really close only cropped side to side , and a long tailed tit with the longest tail I have ever seen 


 




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blackfox wrote:
thanks for the nice comment graham , heres a couple more from yesterday gsw with full tail . it was really close only cropped side to side , and a long tailed tit with the longest tail I have ever seen 



That is what you call a long tailed tit. 8-)



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had a stunning afternoon yesterday with the short eared owls coming in rather close , virtually frame filling in fact 





 




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Wow.
Those owls are close!
Loving them.



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Super shots well done!



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Posted: Tue Mar 12th, 2019 13:07
 
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thanks Jonathon and graham for the nice comments , yesterday was a day to remember the shorties were as you can see virtually flying in under our feet , I missed a stunner of one perched on a log six foot away as a big fat woman pushed past me to take a selfie with a mobile phone . the owl as expected did one ..  but non withstanding we also had close fly pasts by ring-tailed hen harrier , a barn owl came out at 3.30  for over a hour , plus kestrels and buzzards . just looking on Flickr and spring watch team have faved a buzzard shot .. and the mobile 4x4 hide has just passed its m.o.t

 




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My 70-300 turned up today - weighs more than all my other lenses put together!

So - thought I'd try it out and this chappie turned up in the garden :smilesmall: - no time to fine tune the exposure and shooting through a double glazed patio door - daren't open it & scare the bird...




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Posted: Tue Mar 19th, 2019 06:50
 
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just had a surprise visitor myself a sparrowhawk decided to land right outside our living room window for about five minutes ,eyeing up the bird feeders .. taken through double glazed window at a angle so pretty good . had to zoom back for the full height one 


 




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Nice pix again. We had one take out a starling yesterday but it took 20mins to eat most of it but was under a bush in corner of garden so no pixs.



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Good shots through the glass Jeff.


Chris, we have those here in Cornwall.  I think it is a rook but I need confirmation of identity.



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