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Posted: Thu Sep 17th, 2020 09:36
 
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In most cases Eric, the ones around me tend to have a post or branch that they like to go too. If it's not the same one than it's one somewhere close.

 




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Iain wrote:
In most cases Eric, the ones around me tend to have a post or branch that they like to go too. If it's not the same one than it's one somewhere close.
Unfortunately there were so many here that I couldn't identify which one was going to land where. We had 10 flying around the same tree in front of us. If you still have a caravan, Iain, you ought to put this campsite on your list .. https://www.rockinghamcl.co.uk

The problem I had was the wind direction this week. It was from the north. It meant the birds were flying from the south into the wind to hover over food, making them back lit. I need to come back again when wind is more from sw, so there's less exp comp required.



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Unfortunately we don't have a caravan any more, too much work was needed as the damp had got in and we didn't bother to replace it.
It's now B&Bs or cottage rental.

 




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Iain wrote:
Unfortunately we don't have a caravan any more, too much work was needed as the damp had got in and we didn't bother to replace it.
It's now B&Bs or cottage rental.

That's a shame. Ideal for away trips with optimum isolation, in these troubled times. We've said we won't replace ours if it 'fails'.



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redshank heading for the last bit of dry land as the tide rises . olympus 100-400 + 1.4 tc 560mm   hand held 

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Eric wrote:
That's a shame. Ideal for away trips with optimum isolation, in these troubled times. We've said we won't replace ours if it 'fails'.
Your right, I do miss it for that.

 




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That looks good Jeff.

 




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Super shot Jeff



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While photographing Kites there was an interloper watching in the tree.....

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This is more (sliced) Chicken Hawk than Red Kite. 

Took the filling right out of my sandwich!!!



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