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Graham Whistler wrote:
This one for Eric as he is a bit more space man!

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Male Blackcap on feeder bottom of our garden come mid pm for last few day this is best I could do through glass, it was 40 feet away so even with 700mm big blow up D850 1600 ISO. Stays less than 60 sec.



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some red kite shots from yesterday at nant-y-arian mid Wales 





 




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Is the kite attacking the grebe?



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No it won't be JK it isn't strong enough. There will be something on the water it will be after. About the only thing they can kill is mice.

 




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Thanks Iain.



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jk wrote:
Is the kite attacking the grebe?
Looks like a lady Goosander.





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Graham Whistler wrote:
Male Blackcap on feeder bottom of our garden come mid pm for last few day this is best I could do through glass, it was 40 feet away so even with 700mm big blow up D850 1600 ISO. Stays less than 60 sec.

What's that in the feeder, Graham?
Try pinning an apple on a branch with the skin cut away a bit. Blackcaps often hang about longer on apples.

Not a good shot through blinds, but this lady sat here for some time.



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Speaking with Mike about Jeff's Red Kite photo, he said it was quite possible the Goosander caught a fish and being a sawbill, left a portion of the fish behind or was simply scared off by the cruising Kite....which swooped in and picked up the remnant.21:31:06o.O



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Spent some time at a woodland reserve this morning. Hoping for Redpolls but the cold weather or lack thereof has meant none have ventured this far south this winter. So I had to put up with the usual cast......












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