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RedRobin:
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All your shots are excellent, PND  :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats: :congrats:

You have succeeded in capturing the typically characteristic mannerisms of each species [OMG! I'm sounding like Sheldon in "The Big Bang Theory"!]

I see all sorts of birds in my garden as I live in a small river corridor and have lots of trees. But I just use binoculars and know the limits of my pocket-sized compact digital camera. I have watched birds all my life and also owned free-flight Macaws for many years.

The only creatures with wings which I manage to photograph are insects.

PND:
Thanks Robin.  I'm enjoying my new step into photography.  I'm spoilt by having a Nature Reserve quite near to my house!

Here are a few more from last weekend..

Paul.






RedRobin:

--- Quote from: PND on September 13, 2012, 05:56:05 pm ---
Thanks Robin.  I'm enjoying my new step into photography.  I'm spoilt by having a Nature Reserve quite near to my house!

Here are a few more from last weekend..

Paul.



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....Perfect! Willow Warbler?

The Longtailed Tits in my neck of the woods usually visit in gangs of about five.

MC71:
Really nice pics Paul.  :congrats:

Just been going through the photo's that Top Cat has put a link to, simple some of the most beautiful, stunning and awe inspiring photography I've ever seen.

Note to self: Must get back out with my camera and try harder!  :ashamed:

PND:
All your  :congrats: are appreciated thanks.  Here was this morning's visitor to my feeder while I was having my breakfast..  Taken through blinds and a window so a bit 'milky' but OK for a snapshot!

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