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25-03-09, 10:00 PM
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Squiggles eating breakfast

I get lots of squirrels in the garden, today was a record 5 at once!! the dogs are not freaking out anymore when they come into the garden, which is so nice Mack has done me proud by actually just laying on the patio and watching one

They keep a certain distance away from the house when they can see the dogs about, but when they know the dogs are in, , they run along the fence, right up to the house

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25-03-09, 10:03 PM
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super pictures Suzi. Glad to see you back.


     
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25-03-09, 10:22 PM
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Nice shots Suzi.

I think the B&W one works really well.

Have you got an air rifle ?
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25-03-09, 10:34 PM
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Would love to see 3 in atigher crop I think its super!! Im afraid Id be shooting them with something other than a camera!!
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25-03-09, 10:41 PM
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super pictures Suzi. Glad to see you back.
Thanks Jack, nice to be back x

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Nice shots Suzi.

I think the B&W one works really well.

Have you got an air rifle ?
The B&W is my fave, lol, no Air Rifle

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Would love to see 3 in atigher crop I think its super!! Im afraid Id be shooting them with something other than a camera!!
Thank you it's my fave, I had already cropped this one, and was afraid if I went in too tight it would start getting too noisy, I will try a tighter crop thanks

I knew someone, would say they'd be shooting them if they can survive the dogs and the cat, they can stay!


     
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25-03-09, 10:42 PM
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Naughty Dawn! Really like 2 n 3 Moonie
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25-03-09, 10:51 PM
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I love squiggles

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26-03-09, 11:07 AM
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Great shots Moonie, I really like the third one

I personally think the crop works well as it is but would be interested in seeing the end result if you do decide to crop it even further.
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26-03-09, 11:51 AM
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I like the second & third photo Suzi. I'd bet a tighter crop on # 2 would improve it's appearance as well. Glad to see you're enjoying your new environment.

It's a shame folks want to kill what they don't like. I wish the poor defenceless animals could shoot back. Mankind are the only animals that kill for pleasure.
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26-03-09, 01:08 PM
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I like the second & third photo Suzi. I'd bet a tighter crop on # 2 would improve it's appearance as well. Glad to see you're enjoying your new environment.

It's a shame folks want to kill what they don't like. I wish the poor defenceless animals could shoot back. Mankind are the only animals that kill for pleasure.
I wish the bloody things were back in the States where they should be, then our native Red Squirrels wouldnt be bordering on the edge of extinction because of diseases the greys have given them!

I shoot every one I see!! The more the merrier and thankfully there are culls of Greys across the north to try and save the reds.

Sorry about going off topic MS. If Bob has issues with us culling alien species, perhaps he would like to start a thread on it.
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