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Posted: Wed Oct 10th, 2018 07:15
 
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I am equally envious at being close enough to need only 200mm:needsahug:



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I think it's a captive bird Eric as it looks like there is part of the jesses showing by the post.
I'm sure Graham will let us know.

 




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Very nice Graham. They look cuddly!

We have a 'World' Owl Collection just up the road at Muncaster. I must take a day up there soon before it gets too cold.



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Eric wrote:
I am equally envious at being close enough to need only 200mm:needsahug:

Eric you can come down here and photograph them too at Pete my photographer friends place:

http://www.petewhieldonphotography.co.uk

see his website. Pete with his baby little owls in pix, he also has barn and tawny owls.He has super woods and wild flower field also has wild tawny owl that he feeds ands comes to food at night.

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A rare bird turns up that intrests far eastern bird photographers!!!????

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We had a Bee eater close to us this week the first day there was about 10 people, the second day 30+ but the bird had taken off early that morning and didn't come back.:lol:

I'm glad I don't go chasing things like this.

 




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Graham Whistler wrote:
A rare bird turns up that intrests far eastern bird photographers!!!????

Far East Anglia can look like that sometimes;-)



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Eric wrote:
Graham Whistler wrote:
A rare bird turns up that intrests far eastern bird photographers!!!????

Far East Anglia can look like that sometimes;-)


I bet. It's another place that they will all run to if something turns up.

 




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These Stonechats are fast little b@ggers. I'd heard of jump jets but not jump chats!

There it was sitting on a bush, hit the shutter and it had gone....up.:lol:

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Springs in there legs :lol:

 

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