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Posted: Sat Apr 10th, 2021 09:49
 
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The problem with feeding birds is rats come up from the River Meon my trail camera is out at night and there are well over 6-8 every night. Ratman has been hired and will be here next week! Senior Management has said no air-rifle this time! Oh and pix same kit as above.

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You are doing well with your flight pixs Eric.



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Graham Whistler wrote:
Jackdaw is regular to our bird table. With the new Sony A1 mirrorless 200-600 lens at 600mm 1/500 sec at f6.3 ISO 2000

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I love Jackdaws. We have a family that calls in occasionally.
Lovely bird, well caught. They really are in best plumage now.



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Got plenty of jackdaws here in Cornwall.



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Graham Whistler wrote:
The problem with feeding birds is rats come up from the River Meon my trail camera is out at night and there are well over 6-8 every night. Ratman has been hired and will be here next week! Senior Management has said no air-rifle this time! Oh and pix same kit as above.

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We should have a quiz to guess the bird in the feeder, just from its feet. :lol:



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Starling ...



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Starling ...
I think you are right.



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Yes!



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WOW been a few changes on here since my last visit , which will now increase in frequency .super move by one and all and nice to see the core members embracing it all ..
  and with me being a couple of years into the mirrorless scene can I offer all my old friends on here a bit of Stirling advise from the depths of experience .. I find that with most mirrorless systems (yes I have tried other brands ) digital noise can and will be a problem in shadow areas .. the best workaround myself and others have found is TOPAZ DE-NOISE A.I it really does do what it says on the tin

 

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