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    Captured in a conifer by the Exmouth brook
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    Crumbs Beryl, were you on the same branch.
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    Almost. It has to be a male.He was calling and Completely oblivious to me , I was about 3 feet away Then he jumped up a branch hence the blue sky. I just couldn't believe it I was that close and I must have taken , let me see yep .I took 76 shots most were good like above and a couple of his rear

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    Wow Beryl, lucky you getting so close, excellent shots and some of the faces that he is pulling on some of them is superb

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    Thank you Babs
    He is so cute. I was so pleased. I just kept shooting

    Here is how the under side looks.
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    excellent beryl... i've found you can get very close to goldcrests... but the trouble is, they never keep still.. always flitting about. i dont think i could capture one digiscoping, as i do.

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    most of my efforts are digi-scoped, using an opticron hr66 scope, pentax optio v15 digital camera and homemade adaptor.+ a panasonic lumix fz28

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    p.s.with the latin name regulus regulus, i should thinks its diet must contain plenty of fibre

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    Maybe that is why they are never still

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