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Kingfishers Bird Photos
Topic Started: Feb 20 2015, 02:15 PM (8,428 Views)
Night Owl
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:greatpics: and some lovely sightings John :encore:
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John Caswell
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Posted ImageLong Tailed Tit by john caswell, on Flickr
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feedyourhedgehog
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:wub: Aww, that's lovely John :cool:
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AnnB
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Fantastic image, it would be a good one to submit on the Bird Photography Challenge screening thread.
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celticsparrow-Jan
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A lovely photo John.
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Davebutterflyman
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Agreed Ann and a superb photo John.
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John Caswell
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I have about 12 visiting the feeding area at the moment,many photo opportunities,using an old branch that has fallen out of an oak tree,lots of moss/lichen on it,i leave it in a ditch by the feeders,keeps it moist and green.

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acey
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Stunning LLT pics !
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Davebutterflyman
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Brilliant capture of the Long-tailed Tit, John.
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John Caswell
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Thank you
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Seem to have an abundance of these at the moment,9 feeding today,this one spotted me.

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AnnB
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Lovely photo. Are you in the warmth of your home when you're photographing them, John or in a hide?
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John Caswell
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AnnB
Feb 3 2017, 05:25 PM
Lovely photo. Are you in the warmth of your home when you're photographing them, John or in a hide?
Thank you Ann,no i sit in my car,with a beanbag on the window,ive set up a feeding station in my local wood,by the carpark,people stop and have a look,then carry on walking their dogs.
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: John. :love: the long tailed tit
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AnnB
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What a good idea, John. I'm guessing you must visit daily or almost daily then to top up feeders and keep the birds coming?
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Davebutterflyman
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Cracking capture John.
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Night Owl
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Beautiful shots of the Long Tailed Tits John :encore:
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John Caswell
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Posted ImageNuthatch pose by john caswell, on Flickr

Typical Nuthatch pose,

F8 1/125 360mm 800iso
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Pam M
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Beautiful, sharp photo John.
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JennyWren
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Beautiful birds John .. super photos of them :encore:
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