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    Had an hour or so walking across the fields today and came across an area which had been set aside for wildlife.

    Unfortunately I had only taken my 300mm lens with me as it was overcast, so couldn't make the best of the flocks of small birds in the long undergrowth.

    I took a few photos, a couple were clear enough to identify a flock of Linnets, the Goldfinches and Chaffinches were much easier to identify, but I'm sure I heard some Greenfinches and possibly another species. Must go back with the long lens and try for some better photos.
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    Great shots Rolf. Well done

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    Yes well spotted rolf, this area set aside for wildlife obviously works, bet you can't wait to go back

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    I can't, fortunately it is only a 20 minute walk from my house, through the woods and up a farmer's track. Shame I haven't got my hide yet, as I could have pitched it within yards of the area and got some great shots.
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    Nicee collection of birds in one go Rolf. Well done

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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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    Hey rolf, maybe you should put a hide on your Christmas list to Santa

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    It's already there Babs, that's why I haven't bought one.
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    actually I thinkit's a great idea
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