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Posted: Sat May 9th, 2020 08:37
 
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Great capture Iain. We have a muntjac that spends the day in the bushes in our front garden. The little b*gger occasionally gets into the back garden ....where it gets chased out PDQ...due to it munching my wife's price shrubs. 8-) 

The neighbour rang me yesterday to ask if I had heard the 'squealing'. Apparently a muntjac (maybe ours) got stuck in the school railings opposite. The head went through (at pace) but the bum didn't!  They had to bend the railings to free it.  It made me wonder if it was also a pregnant mum.....not realising its new midriff width?

I had a D7200 and a AF-P 70-300mm I got as a light walk around but it's a sharp little lens.

 




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Fine detail Graham.
That D850 has enough MP to crop and get great detail.

Did you manage to get a signature on the model release form?  :lol:



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What am I doing wrong, Graham?o.O




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Another furry bottom.  Tree bunny?



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Eric, you need to offer bribes to get them to turn around.  
They lurve Digestive biscuits ;-)



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jk wrote:
Eric, you need to offer bribes to get them to turn around.  
They lurve Digestive biscuits ;-)

So do I, no chance. :lol:



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Hehe - have you tried them with butter on? The biscuits, not squirrels ... :lol:



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And strawberry jam and clotted cream!
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Eric, you made an a**e of that one.:lol::lol:

 




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Iain wrote:
Eric, you made an a**e of that one.:lol::lol:
Yes...a classic case of heads you win, tails you lose. :lol:



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