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I just thought I would post up a few shots from my feeder that I've taken, recently. This little fella was tucking into a ladybird for lunch.
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You will find GmEs the only pics some will take is from I phones with out strapping a big lens on thier back. Lol. Still love the black and white pics more contrasting. Most new cameras have all built it filters.
 
They are really good . Are they used to you?
Yes mate , we have a really busy feeder. We get a pair of collared doves on a regular basis.
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No good with a camera Mate, but Bird recognition was one of my hobbies when I was a nipper.
Live in a small wooded area in Northampton, had a Green Woodpecker visit for a while. got several Gold crested Wrens knocking about, as well as Long Tailed ---- all the usual Garden Birds as well.
Had a Kestrel feeding on Mice I would love to get a Camera but living on a Pension, although adequate for survival, and my other vice, "Tools" my options are limited as well of course as the threat of bodily harm from the other half, should I dare venture to Dixons as well as the tool shops would be a Health Hazard, good post by the way ,like it, nice pics as well.
 
I just waiting for some of the mirror less cameras to come down in price sLRS.
Me thinks canon has lost the way a bit
Some times I use my Canon a85 power shot from time to time. Have some fantanic pics
Of the grand kids over the years.
 
No good with a camera Mate, but Bird recognition was one of my hobbies when I was a nipper.
Live in a small wooded area in Northampton, had a Green Woodpecker visit for a while. got several Gold crested Wrens knocking about, as well as Long Tailed ---- all the usual Garden Birds as well.
Had a Kestrel feeding on Mice I would love to get a Camera but living on a Pension, although adequate for survival, and my other vice, "Tools" my options are limited as well of course as the threat of bodily harm from the other half, should I dare venture to Dixons as well as the tool shops would be a Health Hazard, good post by the way ,like it, nice pics as well.
Thanks Pete,
Buy a camera with the wife's pension, problem solved.?
 
Not a hope in hell mate, her in doors is like a bloodhound as far as spending is concerned, not a bad thing , but it does curb your creative juices at times, like every September when I visit ELEX, nice while it lasts but wait till the statement arrives call me a soft touch but the silence can be orgasmic, and being Wed for nearly 50 years, She ain't that bad, kept me going for a long time.
 
Really enjoyed seeing those lovely bird pics GMES...thanks for sharing!
Cheers pal, heres a couple more. You asked for it ??
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This was a reply to your post 4. I forgot to press post.

Lol, they will keep you awake.
It is amazing how they gain a trust in you
@Pete999 is correct , you are very good.
We can constantly here them in the bush, thank you pal thats really kind of you.
 

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