We get a Roe deer now and again in the fields out the back of our house, but if were talking what really is in the back garden then here he is!
Meet Mr Wigglesworth! aka wiggy!
LTT
- Gwenhwyfar
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- Charles Nicol
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no owls or eagles i'm afraid but we do have some lovely black squirrels !!
charles
charles
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Not an LTT or an Owl I know, but I was quite chuffed with this photo of a Dipper taken on Monday at a local nature reserve.
Furtive little fellow. Took ages to get a shot.
Canon EOS 400D. 100-400L lens ISO 400. With a Tripod.
Denise
Furtive little fellow. Took ages to get a shot.
Canon EOS 400D. 100-400L lens ISO 400. With a Tripod.
Denise
- Dave McCormick
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OK, going to add my pic of a bird, the only real one I managed to get with my canon 400d so far:
This gull was taken with Sigma 105mm, f/4.5, ISO-200 and 1/350sec
This gull was taken with Sigma 105mm, f/4.5, ISO-200 and 1/350sec
Cheers all,
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