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Just looked out to see this,You cannot see from the picture but through binoculars it looks like a young pigeon about to leave the nest.Parent pigeon is flapping around either injured or pretending to

Well it was a chaffy

Here you go Romany these are old picture's that you might of seen..        

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Smashing images Millet, love the one with the starling

Just shows we think we have decent images, but find that we still have a way to go...

 

Cheers ferretgirl, I was using a 300 mm lense with a 1.4 tele converter, making 420mm

Distance I can just guess between 15-20 yards

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Never seen a wild gos my self,That can be romany`s next mission if he ever comes back from the sparrow hawk.... :laugh:

Got the sparrowhawks weasle, had a great day with them, pleanty of activity..

Seen wild goshawks here in Northumberland..photographing them.....mmmmm that would be an achievement

If only I was still keepering mate, you could have sat in my phessie pens and filled yer Boots! (or SD cards)!! Sly feckers they are, like stealth assasins

Nice pictures folks :thumbs:

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great pics mate but i bloody hate them things i think they need numbers controlled just my opinion tho -billy

You must be a pigeon man??? As there the only folk i know that doesn't like them!! exceptional birds.

Dont know much keepers do you?... :D
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Smashing images Millet, love the one with the starling

Just shows we think we have decent images, but find that we still have a way to go...

 

Cheers ferretgirl, I was using a 300 mm lense with a 1.4 tele converter, making 420mm

Distance I can just guess between 15-20 yards

Thank you Romany. x

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some crackin shots on here :toast: i was working on a shoot the other day and the phessies where everywhere. like feckin chickens. useless stupid birds. playing tig with the cars on the roads :blink: feck knows how they keep so many alive in time to shoot em. was on a six thousand acre shoot in ayrshire that was the same. i wouldnt fancy the keepers job :huh:

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Smashing images Millet, love the one with the starling

Just shows we think we have decent images, but find that we still have a way to go...

 

Cheers ferretgirl, I was using a 300 mm lense with a 1.4 tele converter, making 420mm

Distance I can just guess between 15-20 yards

Thank you Romany. x

 

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Smashing images Millet, love the one with the starling

Just shows we think we have decent images, but find that we still have a way to go...

 

Cheers ferretgirl, I was using a 300 mm lense with a 1.4 tele converter, making 420mm

Distance I can just guess between 15-20 yards

Thank you Romany. x

 

ANYTIME X

 

Johnny they're flirting :wub::laugh:

 

Cheers, D.

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