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21-10-07, 10:51 AM
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Re: Green Finch

Thanks for the explaination, no it hasn't been resized only cropped and the first image is only that size due to the posting taken from photoshop.

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21-10-07, 10:55 AM
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Re: Green Finch

Forgot to mention that is the same Green Finch, rather tweet isn't it.

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21-10-07, 11:05 AM
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Re: Green Finch

It is lovely - I am tempted to set up a feeding station in an attempt to get some photo's of birds

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21-10-07, 06:19 PM
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Re: Green Finch

What I fill the feeders with is sunflower hearts they seem to like them the best. To get the photos I set up the camera on a tripod and a remote switch, can be found in e-bay for about £10 or so plus postage. The range is about 30/40 ft which is sufficient to allow one to get far enough away. It doesn't take long for the birds to get used to a strange object close to the feeders. Ok you may have to take several pics to get like the above, I did, but with the camera on auto focus,same with auto W/B due to it going cloudy/sunny,you should be able to get some good closeups. Don't forget to protect the camera/lens cause birds do what they got to do and 10/1 it will be on your equipment.
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21-10-07, 07:14 PM
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Re: Green Finch

Bazza uses "Sunflower hearts" in case anyone goes and buys sunflower seeds, they wont go for them with the shells on. Most Finch types seem to love them.
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22-10-07, 10:33 PM
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Re: Green Finch

Very good shot Bazza
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