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Posted: Tue Sep 17th, 2019 16:59
 
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Lol - disagree - there is a perfect place and I shall be back there in Tuscany next Saturday :thumbs:



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Lol - disagree - there is a perfect place and I shall be back there in Tuscany next Saturday :thumbs:
But it is outside Boris-land so it cannot be perfect! 
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I'll raise a glass ( or several ) of chianti to being outside boring boris land :wine:



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Thought of you this morning Chris two ladies rode up our little lane as I was trying to spot a bird to photograph. Even at 7.30 this morning 25c plenty of bird song all round me in the trees.



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Graham Whistler wrote:
Thought of you this morning Chris two ladies rode up our little lane as I was trying to spot a bird to photograph. Even at 7.30 this morning 25c plenty of bird song all round me in the trees.
Hope you weren't in your camouflage 'tent'....that would have spooked the horses and the riders. :lol:

If it's any consolation, it's 15deg here and I am soaking wet, due to pressure washing the patio....in a forlorn hope I can convince senior management we don't need new paving. :needsahug:



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Early morning rides are the best - as the mist lies in the valleys and the hills float like islands. I hope you said "beaux chevaux" as they passed :smilesmall:



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a few kingfisher shots from earlier this week at the reserve that rob likes 





 




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Thoses are outstanding well done. Nearly two weeks in France and only one shot as posted of a bird!!!! In fact have now put my big lens away.



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a few kingfisher shots from earlier this week at the reserve that rob likes 

Wow! Jeff, that's wonderful, as soon as I feel better (still suffering the after effects of the shingles episode I think) I must get down there, spend a day in the hide. The only Kingfisher I have actually seen was travelling so fast that it was just a bright flash of blue.  To have one pose is almost unbelievable.



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it landed in bout six different places rob , and performed for over a hour .. stunning display with over 500 shots taken. I went yesterday again but as expected publishing photos of a wanted species brings every knob head and his wife out waving massive lenses and two or three cameras to boot . the bird landed for at least 3 seconds and was gone

 

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