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22-12-09, 09:49 PM
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Nuthatch and Junco

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22-12-09, 09:58 PM
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Re: Nuthatch and Junco

You certainly nailed the focus on the first shot, Suzi, great shot. Your bird shots are getting better all the time
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23-12-09, 12:04 AM
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Re: Nuthatch and Junco

1st and last are me faves (despite the focus a little off in the last one)

Good work Suzi!
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23-12-09, 12:19 AM
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Re: Nuthatch and Junco

First one for me too Moon. Super shot - looks like he's toppling off.
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23-12-09, 03:39 AM
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Re: Nuthatch and Junco

Thanks, I have taken a lot of nuthatch shots and they are all rubbish, so I was really happy with the first shot they hang at the most ridiculous angles off the fencing, but move so quickly
Really considering a big girl zoom now as I get loads of birds and animals in the garden, but many keep away from the patio and keep to the edges of the wood


     
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23-12-09, 07:22 PM
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Re: Nuthatch and Junco

First one is lovely. Would be lovely for you to get a longer lens, I'd love to see more of the birds you get there!

*packs bags and hops on plane* - get the kettle on! :P

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23-12-09, 08:25 PM
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Re: Nuthatch and Junco

Think the Nuthatch i smy fave I have taken so far, as I have been trying to get a shot of one for ages.

Kettle is on, but pack yer thermals, very snowy and icy still here in the sticks.Can you bring a Xmas pudding too xxxxx


     
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