Here's a few more pics taken over the last week. It seems that the news of my recent lens purchase has spread! Today was the first time I actually saw another fellow patch birder-photographer whilst out with it (Sue Smith). I'm enjoying the long focal length of 600mm, although this isn't THAT monstrous; some bridge type digital cameras go to nearly double this and it's still completely incomparable to digiscoping for really distant subjects...
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Young Shelduck |
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Emperor Dragonfly |
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Redshank |
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Young Shelduck |
The Little Ringed Plover was still present this afternoon, Dunlin numbers similar to yesterday, 3 Greenshank and 1 Med Gull on BHM.
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