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Tawny Owl182 viewsThis bird was sat in the garden, and I could just see its outline. So I grabbed the camera, set it to manual focus and got as close as I could, pressing the shutter and hoping it was the right focal distance!achick10/26/07 at 09:29Don Davis: great capture.
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Tawny Owl182 viewsThis bird was sat in the garden, and I could just see its outline. So I grabbed the camera, set it to manual focus and got as close as I could, pressing the shutter and hoping it was the right focal distance!achick10/26/07 at 00:55Colin Smale: Very nice too, think I would just clone out that g...
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Tawny Owl182 viewsThis bird was sat in the garden, and I could just see its outline. So I grabbed the camera, set it to manual focus and got as close as I could, pressing the shutter and hoping it was the right focal distance!achick10/26/07 at 00:32Mick West: Lovely!! M&M
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fieldfare89 viewsfieldfare worlabyDon Davis10/25/07 at 07:44Don Davis: many thanks dean.
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Short-eared Owl158 viewsAlan Bowness10/24/07 at 22:02uniomystic: Try lightening the shadows Alan. Its even more imp...
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fieldfare89 viewsfieldfare worlabyDon Davis10/24/07 at 19:43Dean Eades: nice Don
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fieldfare89 viewsfieldfare worlabyDon Davis10/24/07 at 08:33Don Davis: many thanks alan.
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fieldfare89 viewsfieldfare worlabyDon Davis10/23/07 at 22:49Alan Bowness: Nice flight shot of a fieldfare Don, they are not ...
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Sanderling68 viewsMore on my website10/23/07 at 10:28Matthew Latham: Thanks Neil - I was particularly pleased with this...
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Sanderling68 viewsMore on my website10/23/07 at 09:42Neil Smith: Well captured Matt! Birds feet off the ground, exc...
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Short-eared Owl158 viewsAlan Bowness10/22/07 at 22:46Alan Bowness: Thanks chaps. ( my old knees do squeak a bit when ...
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Short-eared Owl158 viewsAlan Bowness10/22/07 at 10:45Stephen Routledge: Nice Al,was you disguised as a vole
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Short-eared Owl158 viewsAlan Bowness10/22/07 at 10:32Richard Pipe: super
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Dean Eades - Whooper swan75 viewsToft Res 18-10-07Dean Eades10/22/07 at 07:10Don Davis: nice one dean.
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Short-eared Owl158 viewsAlan Bowness10/22/07 at 07:09Don Davis: nice shot alan.
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Short-eared Owl158 viewsAlan Bowness10/22/07 at 00:14Dean Eades: very nice Al
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slavonian grebe104 viewsslavonian grebe flight shotDon Davis10/20/07 at 10:10Don Davis: thanks steve.
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whooper swan73 viewswhooper swan covenhamDon Davis10/20/07 at 10:10Don Davis: thanks m&m.
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Stonechat-female83 viewsMick West10/20/07 at 00:33uniomystic: Your pic has a certain 19th century charm to it. ...
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slavonian grebe104 viewsslavonian grebe flight shotDon Davis10/19/07 at 18:50Stephen Routledge: Nice shot Don.
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whooper swan73 viewswhooper swan covenhamDon Davis10/19/07 at 15:03Mick West: Lovely Don M&M
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Reed Bunting - female63 viewsMick West10/19/07 at 14:46Matthew Latham: very nice Mick
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redshank63 viewsredshank 18-10-07Don Davis10/19/07 at 14:39Don Davis: thanks alan.
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redshank63 viewsredshank 18-10-07Don Davis10/18/07 at 23:04Alan Bowness: Nice Don
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Mute Swan81 viewsMick West10/18/07 at 20:54Colin Smale: What size is the flower it's going to land on ...
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