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LM's 6th BY, 2021 - in search of consistency, with better photography


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14. Northern Shoveler, Burgess Park, London, January

 

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15. Common Moorhen, Burgess Park, London, January

 

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16. Eurasian Teal, RSP Minsmere, Suffolk, January

 

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On 1/26/2022 at 10:05 AM, Galana said:

I thought at one stage there was a Moorhen too but it was not black enough.

I know the one you mean. I think more likely to be a teal in shadow.

Your later offerings are lovely but all repeats from that one group shot!:P

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Beautiful additions!

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3 hours ago, Galana said:

 

Your later offerings are lovely but all repeats from that one group shot!:P

 

well at least I don't have to stare so hard at the group shot, and yet see nothing. :P

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7 hours ago, Kitsafari said:

well at least I don't have to stare so hard at the group shot,

But regard the efficient use of pixels in this green age.:)

I wonder if seven, a lucky number for many, sets some sort of record for BY?

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On 2/2/2022 at 9:25 AM, Galana said:

But regard the efficient use of pixels in this green age.:)

I wonder if seven, a lucky number for many, sets some sort of record for BY?

@Galana- that's a great idea for a game within a game!

 

 

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17. Eurasian Wigeon, Slimbridge, January

 

I call this one Wigeons in the Mist, the long awaited sequel to Diane's Fossey's classic.

 

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18. Eurasian Curlew, Slimbridge, January

 

This was my first trip to Slimbridge and despite it being an incredibly misty day it was a worthwhile trip. These guys were in large groups just outside the reserve. 

 

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19. Rook, Slimbridge, January

 

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20. Common Shelduck, Slimbridge, January

 

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21. Northern Pintail, Slimbridge, January

 

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22. Common Pochard, Slimbridge, January

 

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23. Grey Heron, Slimbridge, January

 

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24. Barnacle Geese, Slimbridge, January

 

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25. Collared Dove, Slimbridge, January

 

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26. Bewick's Swan, Slimbridge January

 

Slimbridge is famous for it's Bewick's Swans

 

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27. Western Jackdaw, Slimbridge, January

 

As I was leaving the sky was just filled with these.

 

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The mist really did create some surreal scenes

 

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It was so foggy that this was the view from the look out tower

 

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Very nice those pictures

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There were more than just widgeons in that mist - great additions and I love the moody scenic shots

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I love the photos of the misty  conditions!

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Some lovely atmospheric shots there, and some great birds 

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