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peppiB's Photos
Topic Started: Aug 5 2008, 08:56 PM (17,715 Views)
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First trip out of the year, pouring down but still loads of Curlew and Redshank

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A Goldcrest landed beside me in a bush but I didn't manage a photo. It then flew high into a tree. It was near dark and these are blow ups of a tiny bit of the image area



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Juveniles showing off to the LBBG


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And finally, just to show there are fish in the Tyne, this codling put in an appearance

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Natural Poolie
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A great catch up PeppiB, love the Curlew :clap2:
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:greatpics: there peppiB Love the Curlew and redshank :clap3:
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feedyourhedgehog
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Great photos PeppiB :encore: Love the Curlew :cool:
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Davebutterflyman
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Great captures PeppiB, superb Curlew :clap3:

That could go on the bird screening thread :cool2:
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Great photos PeppiB :clap2:
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Night Owl
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A :great: set of photos PeppiB :clap2:
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:thanx:

Dave, there will be better curlew photos than that one - it was almost dark and chucking it down!
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Wow PeppiB, Just caught up on here.... you are really getting some cracking shots with that new lens! :cool2:
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Thanks Judy. It is so much lighter than the 600mm one I used to use
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Dovetail-Marg
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Great photos PeppiB. :clap:
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: PeppiB. Even if it was dark they look pretty good.


:thanks: for posting
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I'll keep it on the pending list then PeppiB :cool2:
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Managed a quick trip out this afternoon. Surprised how 'sterile' the mud flats were, hardly anything around but these 2 put on a show

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:wow1: A fantastic sequence of photos PeppiB :clap2:
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:clap4: How lovely to see. Great captures of the show. :encore:
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Great captures PeppiB :cool2:
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: A least something was happening. A couple of posers there.
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Dovetail-Marg
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A fantastic sequence of events PeppiB, very well captured. :clap:

Were they Redshanks?
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:thanx: everyone

Marg - yes they are redshank
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