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Thats lovely , never seen one close up , great pic , well done

 

Cheers Kay, would swap you for your fox cubs though.

 

I went looking yesterday for them, no signs , the grass is just to long to wade through felt like i had run a marathon :laugh: its annoying because i have found the perfect spot to sit & wait , getting there is the hard part

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Thats lovely , never seen one close up , great pic , well done

 

Cheers Kay, would swap you for your fox cubs though.

 

I went looking yesterday for them, no signs , the grass is just to long to wade through felt like i had run a marathon :laugh: its annoying because i have found the perfect spot to sit & wait , getting there is the hard part

 

Patience must you have padawan.....get there early and bide your time :thumbs:

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Shooting into the bright sky is a bit tricky, but at least you can see what this is..

 

Kessy2.jpg

 

How close were you bill....were you using the 300mm?...bloody good shot that is! :yes:

 

Cheers Undi..no used a Nikkor 80-400mm, got about 20 shots before I realised they were silloettes and had to quick change settings..have you got them kingfishers yet..

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Shooting into the bright sky is a bit tricky, but at least you can see what this is..

 

Kessy2.jpg

 

How close were you bill....were you using the 300mm?...bloody good shot that is! :yes:

 

Cheers Undi..no used a Nikkor 80-400mm, got about 20 shots before I realised they were silloettes and had to quick change settings..have you got them kingfishers yet..

 

No sign of the buggers Bill been looking everywhere I can think of....even the nest I was watching from a distance has produced nada....my last foray out I spent more time taking pictures of foxes :thumbs:

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Another month and they will be in my spot, got some branches set already, while the water is low..Farne Islands for me next week, and Scotland for ospreys first week in July..

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