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    The equipment I use is a Canon 30D with Sigma 50-500mm lens. I also have a garden hide from which I take most of my pictures.

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    Come on really well with the mealworm which I put out for the smaller birds
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    Nice trio of shots with the first surely captioned (rather unglamourously) 'Big Gob'.

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    Only just seen these - brilliant!

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    Excellent captures Babs. Well done

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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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    fantastic, babs. regarding 'big gob'... they are noisy little blighters aren't they!!!

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