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A few birds from the Yarrow Valley today:
Paul Iddon
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A few birdies from today, all taken with the Sigma 150-500 OS HSM lens:
A Great Tit in territorial mode...
Grey Wagtail:
Moorhen on the nest:
Dipper in the river and surroundings:
Hope you like them.
Paul.
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http://www.pauliddon.co.uk
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PGM
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I DO like them, and especially the Moorhen on the nest! Best, Pam
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#5 is lovely!
For #1, you should photo-shop the sticker....."Objects in the mirror may be closer than they appear"!
Not sure about GB, but in US that sticker is common.....and here it gets a whole new meaning!
Critique would be that AF should have been on the reflection......not the actual bird....for #1....JMO!
Cheers!
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Paul Iddon
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Thank you both
#5 - the moorhen - many people disregard this as a good subject simply because they are common, but seemingly drab - but in good light - as you can see, they are very nice fowl.
Paul.
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http://www.pauliddon.co.uk
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For #1, you should photo-shop the sticker....."Objects in the mirror may be closer than they appear"!
Not sure about GB, but in US that sticker is common.....and here it gets a whole new meaning!
Critique would be that AF should have been on the reflection......not the actual bird....for #1....JMO!
Cheers!
#5 - the moorhen - many people disregard this as a good subject simply because they are common, but seemingly drab - but in good light - as you can see, they are very nice fowl.
Paul.
Link to my personal website: http://www.pauliddon.co.uk