




2 Jack Snipe
3 Buzzard
2 Redshank
2 Pintail...
these were the only things on great interest, but to be honest I wasnt really birding, more experimenting with my new d-SLR
A Young Birder's account of Trips, Twitches and Patch visits. Also enjoy my bird ringing experiences as a C-ringer.
3 comments:
so you've got a new d-slr? What make and lens is it? Thats a great heron photo for your first time out!
Ive got a Canon EOS 30D with a 100-400mm Canon Lens...it's a nice set up! It's not quite fast enough to get firecrest though! Wow...they can move!
ah nice stuff...you saw firecrest??? sweet...(embarisingly one of my bogey birds)
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