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    A little selection of my limited bird photography! Told you I get lucky sometimes
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    Very nice. Well captured

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spooks View Post
    A little selection of my limited bird photography! Told you I get lucky sometimes
    And very nice photography it is too

    I especially like the Owl, never had the chance to photograph one yet, but I am very patient

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    Thank you very kindly for your nice comments, Babs. You have spurred me on to try and get more. Might have to be ride to my local wildlife reserve sometime this week to see what else I can come up with.

    Again, a big big thank you

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    No problem, looking again at the Owl image, it's is excellent, not easy to accomplish they are so fast. We were going to visit an owl centre when we were in Scotland but came home early due to the weather. We had an owl in our garden one night perched on one of the branches where I hang my feeders. Trouble was it was 10 o'clock at night, I could only see it's eyes when it turned it's head to look at me

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    This owl was actually taken up in Scotland, Babs, at one of the wildlife/safari parks. Trouble is I cannot remember which one now! LOL

    We go up there at least three times a year, and it is one of my goals to capture some of the eagles and buzzards in flight or resting. Its just getting the timing right I guess...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spooks View Post
    This owl was actually taken up in Scotland, Babs, at one of the wildlife/safari parks. Trouble is I cannot remember which one now! LOL

    We go up there at least three times a year, and it is one of my goals to capture some of the eagles and buzzards in flight or resting. Its just getting the timing right I guess...
    Well fancy that LOL

    We went to Kintyre and saw plenty of buzzards and one peregrine falcon. Have you ever thought of going to Gigrin Farm in Mid Wales there are buzzards and red kites galore a fantastic place to visit

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