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Posted: Fri May 20th, 2022 14:48
 
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A swift, this was a big crop as it was a distance away, but the Sony has caught it and in focus. Just testing the limits of this camera lens combo. The black dots are fly's.



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Nice catch Iain.
What sort of distance and what focal length?



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jk wrote:
Nice catch Iain.
What sort of distance and what focal length?

It was at 600mm the distance I'm not sure, its a big crop.

 




Posted: Mon May 23rd, 2022 09:38
 
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little egret in flight .. olympus 1-mkiii +100-400 handheld .. so = to 800mm 

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Posted: Mon May 23rd, 2022 10:45
 
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Looks like a kingfisher to me ...



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Posted: Tue May 24th, 2022 10:18
 
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Feeding birds in a smaller garden is not always good news. My trail camera as reported in past posts  pick-up rats from time to time but this is another story see my u-tube footage from 3 nights ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFMmg2p9dVM



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Posted: Wed May 25th, 2022 17:22
 
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Now its time to set up the flash lights and camera and get some pics Graham.

 




Posted: Fri May 27th, 2022 21:32
 
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I say get a decent cat or a terrier that will sort out the rats!
Badgers will get rid of your slugs and snails.



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Posted: Sat May 28th, 2022 18:26
 
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Badger was still there again at about 2.00 am we put up a red flashing scare flashing light but Badger just looked at it and carried on eating. This poor chap perhaps is just back from Ukraine or maybe badger or fox had a go? We are about to stop bird feeding now let the youg learn to find their own. We start again in Oct.

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some sandwich tern shots from this week . olympus omd.1-mkiii +100-400 hand held 

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