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Posted: Tue Apr 2nd, 2024 16:09
 
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Pigeons have been nesting under our sola panels so we had some protection fitted today. All looks good and the birds not too happy! Sony A1 

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We had the same problem - solved by fitting an ultrasonic device under the panels .... cheaper, easier and it keeps the buggers off the roof completely.



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chrisbet wrote:
We had the same problem - solved by fitting an ultrasonic device under the panels .... cheaper, easier and it keeps the buggers off the roof completely.
Wonder if that would keep Pheasants off the bird food. :lol:

 




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Wonder if that would keep Pheasants off the bird food. :lol:
I expect so - but all the other birds too ...... :thumbsdown:



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Some more of our local birds from a friend's hide in his wood from my last trip there. Taken with the Sony A1 and 200-600mm lens. Hope the weather holds for next Saterday's day trip there with two of my Camera Club friends.

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Nice Graham.

 




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Yesterday I had another good shoot at my friend Pete's wood with two friends from Gosport Camera Club. Again my Sony A1 and 200-600mm lens, most shots are ISO ranging from 2000-3200 very little noise!

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