What Bird (Monster) Is This?
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sa_20v said:
bexVN said:
Good photo considering the short time you'd have had to take it!
It's not as sharp as I hoped (focus settings were completely wrong) but managed to snap on the 100-400mm lens instead of the 24mm STM that was on there (which would have produced a feathery dot)!These are by far my favourite wild UK animal
I live near harewood where they have a really successfull breed and release program so see these awesome birds daily, I just wish I had a camera/lens capable of photographing them as well as you have there
Did you know it used to be the law to kill these birds? What a load of ste
I live near harewood where they have a really successfull breed and release program so see these awesome birds daily, I just wish I had a camera/lens capable of photographing them as well as you have there
Did you know it used to be the law to kill these birds? What a load of ste
otolith said:
When I lived in mid-Wales in the early 90's, they were a bit special, you didn't really see them anywhere else. Now there are loads of them around Reading/Newbury and I've seen a few round Swindon recently.
If we were out hiking mid Wales in the 80's we "might" catch a glimpse of one. We would not mention it back at the pub, for obvious reasons. Glad things have changed. I saw one over us in S Wales a few weeks ago, superb sight.
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