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Posted: Fri Aug 28th, 2020 14:14
 
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A flock of rather a large lady birds, Nikon D3X in S Atrica

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Graham Whistler wrote:
A flock of rather a large lady birds, Nikon D3X in S Atrica

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Presumably all watching and waiting for the even larger gentlemen birds to arrive?:-)



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I just love juvenile Robins. This one in the environment that they spend most of there time looking for food.


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Iain wrote:
I just love juvenile Robins. This one in the environment that they spend most of there time looking for food.


500_1549 by Iain Clyne, on Flickr

I agree, they are such perky characters.  Sorry ...I couldn't resist removing his point.:thumbs:



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Posted: Thu Sep 3rd, 2020 10:29
 
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Yes the green horn wasn't a good look. :lol:

 




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Yes the green horn wasn't a good look. :lol:
I've added the horned robin to my tick list:lol:

We had a cormorant nearly land in the garden during the recent gales. He was obviously short cutting from the river to the coast and nearly hit some overhead cables in the wind. Not sure which of us was most surprised. That would have been a new tick for the garden....if it had landed.:doh:



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Can't you have a sighted list as well as a landing list? After all birds do fly more than walk... perhaps?



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Eric wrote:
I've added the horned robin to my tick list:lol:

We had a cormorant nearly land in the garden during the recent gales. He was obviously short cutting from the river to the coast and nearly hit some overhead cables in the wind. Not sure which of us was most surprised. That would have been a new tick for the garden....if it had landed.:doh:

I am wondering if you have correctly identified it as a horned .
I think it maybe a unicorn robin. 
It was promised by Boris and friends that we would have cake and unicorns! :lol:



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a few from yesterday testing out my new olympus 100-400mm lens fitted with a 1.4tc  560mm x 2 = 1120mm in FF terms HANDHELD  shots 

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Very fine shots Geoff.
All very sharp.

The last shot is very impressive as that requires the fastest AF performance by the camera and lens combo.



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