Well, at long last here are some of my photographs from the Miller's Wood visit -
You can see more on my Flickr page at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/44566609@N03/
Bird photography day out April 2019
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- 20190328 1DX 0113 Goldfinch.jpg (200.95 KiB) Viewed 3921 times
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- 20190328 1DX 0197 Bank Vole.jpg (222.64 KiB) Viewed 3921 times
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- 20190328 1DX 0398 Great Tit.jpg (203.13 KiB) Viewed 3921 times
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David A Beard.
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And some more -
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- 20190328 1DX 0453 Wren.jpg (175.62 KiB) Viewed 3920 times
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- 20190328 1DX 0046 Nuthatch.jpg (203.78 KiB) Viewed 3920 times
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- 20190328 1DX 0384 Robin.jpg (193.17 KiB) Viewed 3920 times
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David A Beard.
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Some really wonderful shots there David!
Well done.
Well done.
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I took 503 photography. I've deleted a few and of the rest I found 28 which I liked enough to upload to Flickr.
It was another good day
It was another good day
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Re: Bird photography day out April 2019
Hi David
Some good shots. I especially like the vole. And don't goldfinches have a slightly sinister look when facing the camera.
I am still going through mine to identify those which I really want to keep. Hopefully, leaving a bit of time after the initial run through will allow me to be more dispassionate.
Some good shots. I especially like the vole. And don't goldfinches have a slightly sinister look when facing the camera.
I am still going through mine to identify those which I really want to keep. Hopefully, leaving a bit of time after the initial run through will allow me to be more dispassionate.
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Hi David, very nicely done!
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Mike Farley wrote:Hi David
Some good shots. I especially like the vole. And don't goldfinches have a slightly sinister look when facing the camera.
The name for that image is "This is MY teasel"
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David A Beard.
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