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micks bird pics; updated 22/03/15
Topic Started: Aug 7 2013, 12:44 AM (13,774 Views)
mick2
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a couple more of the wren

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Night Owl
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:fantastic: photos as always Mick especially the shots of the Wren :cool2:
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Davebutterflyman
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Fabulous photos of the Wren, Mick :clap3:

Great characters aren't they!
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mick2
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cheers dave, yea they certainly are characters. wish i had camera today as two roe deer went trotting past me at lunchtime and into the woods.
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Always the way isn't it Mick, when you do have the camera to hand all you get is a fleeting glimpse...it is as if the wildlife knows you are about to pick up a camera!
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mick2
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managed to get the complete osprey family at balgavies in a shot today, weather turned nasty at tea time, just as i arrived.
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:wow: How fantastic to capture the whole family together Mick :greatpic:
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i'm off to delete my osprey pics .. :bag: .........outstanding stuff Mick... :grin: well worth checking before bed time :cool1:
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Well done capturing the whole family Mick :cool: :greatpics:
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mick2
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cheers guys, the two young and an adult were in the tree and i was hoping the other adult would fly into the shot, which it did :)
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Davebutterflyman
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That is a tremendous capture Mick....well worth braving the dodgy weather for.
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Great photos Mick :clap2: lovely to see the shy little Wren and the Osprey family is a super capture.
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:cwl: John : ) .... yours are ok :giggle:

Mick .. don't you know the First Commandment ? :smack: Always Take The Camera :ner: Posted Image

The wren pics are fantastic .. wonderful shots .. and angle makes them unusual :Cool:

:clap4: and smashing osprey pic ... the mist looks good in that . I was looking at the Dyfi Ospreys early this morning .. the angle of the camera shows the standing birds well and the sky was stunning .. dark rain clouds .. mist and part red sky
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mick2
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cheers guys. thats scotch mist jenny, or rain as you would call it lol.
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That's a fantastic photo Mick action and atmospheric all in one :cool:
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mick2
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thanks paula.
a few seabirds from yesterday, never got close enough to the puffins im afraid.

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happyhare
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That's a pity about the Puffins :( but cracking shots of the other seabirds :encore:
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Cracking set of photos Mick :clap3:

Shame about the Puffins but maybe next time mate.
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:greatpics: of the various seabirds Mick :encore: ... Fingers crossed for the Puffins next time :cool4:
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mick2
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cheers double h, dave and julie. i will get the puffins on mull next week hopefully.
saw them flying in and out at buchan but the spot i was at was far too dangerous to try and get to the cliff edge.
heres a crappy puffin shot

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the dolphins were even further away

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