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    Default Meadow Pipit with muddy legs

    I lean toward Meadow Pipit, but not 100%. Photos taken next to Keyhaven salt lagoon. Probably not all of the same bird.
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    Excellent shots Rolf Well done

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    I love the muddy legs! It's easy to be 100% sure, is it? But certainly some lovely shots there.

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    The muddy legs led me off in the wrong direction, as the Rock and Water Pipits have black legs, which at first I thought this one had.
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    Here's my version.
    It's very unclear (considering how close I was). I don't know if it was the wind, but I've found a lot of my shots form the trip to have a 'soft-focus' feel to them. Very disappointing.
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    Yep, think the lack of monopod is probably the culprit when using anything over 400mm, coupled with the wind of course.
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    Lovely photos, Rolf (and Louise!)

    Anything I see on the shore is ID'd by me as Rock Pipit, so you are very clever to notice the 'borrowed wellies'!

    (Will try to post one of my efforts later - not a Pipit though, but a four-legged crawler!)

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