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    Captured this little chap hiding in a bush in the local park.
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    Very 'little chap' Beryl. I get the feeling you don't miss a thing......good for you.

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    Thank you
    No I don't miss much . I spend a lot of time standing still and just using my eyes to watch for movement rather than spinning round ans moving about too much . But then I do have the time where most don't

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    That is definitely the secret Beryl......standing about quietly and patiently, it's called 'staking out' the results of which can be amazing at times.

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    Lovely images Beryl love how he is hiding

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    Well he's much more alert than I am but I think at this age a little more trusting .
    Thanks for you comment Babs

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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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    I have only seen juvenile robins on their own, I wonder if they get territorial at a young age

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    I don't know . There were one or two but the mother makes them aware of danger near by so they sort of split up . I just kept my eye on one until he moved toe clear area of the bush and then became inquisitive . I have some more shots with his head in different positions but a little blurred

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