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Turn7

23,608 posts

221 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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DibblyDobbler said:
blindswelledrat said:
Does for me, I love that
Look more like stag to me but it's hard to tell with all that fog
:facepalm:

DibblyDobbler

11,271 posts

197 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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Turn7 said:
DibblyDobbler said:
blindswelledrat said:
Does for me, I love that
Look more like stag to me but it's hard to tell with all that fog
:facepalm:
Sorry getmecoat

Turn7

23,608 posts

221 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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biggrin

Colin RedGriff

2,527 posts

257 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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Went to a photo day at the British Wildlife Centre on Monday.


Red Fox by Colin Haycock, on Flickr


Barn Owl by Colin Haycock, on Flickr


Fieldmouse by Colin Haycock, on Flickr


Hedgehog by Colin Haycock, on Flickr


Red Squirrel by Colin Haycock, on Flickr


Red Squirrel by Colin Haycock, on Flickr


Otter by Colin Haycock, on Flickr


Polecat by Colin Haycock, on Flickr


Badger by Colin Haycock, on Flickr


Stoat by Colin Haycock, on Flickr


Tawny Oil by Colin Haycock, on Flickr


Wildcat by Colin Haycock, on Flickr

Turn7

23,608 posts

221 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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What did you think of the day Colin ? Its on my list of things to do this summer....

nellyleelephant

2,705 posts

234 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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I can't speak for Colin, but I've been had a couple of visits there run by Andy Rouse and only have good things to say about it! One of the visits was an AF tuning day where we got in with the foxes, wildcats and had lots of flying from the Tawny and Barn Owl. The other trip was purely for photographing the owls both static and flying.

Great place, highly recommended.

Colin RedGriff

2,527 posts

257 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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I would recommend it; the keepers are really helpful and friendly. It's a small group so there is enough room for everyone to get good pictures. You are very close to the animals which is nice and the centre is closed to the public so there aren't any distractions for the animals. Even though I was close to the animals I still used my 100-400 zoom most of the time apart from the Field Mouse and hedgehog when I was using a 100m macro.

DibblyDobbler

11,271 posts

197 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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Sony Rx10iii showing what it can do smile



Moorhen and chick by Mike Smith, on Flickr

DibblyDobbler

11,271 posts

197 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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Pine Cones by Mike Smith, on Flickr

Turn7

23,608 posts

221 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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Is that upside down ?

wink

DibblyDobbler

11,271 posts

197 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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Turn7 said:
Is that upside down ?

wink
Hah - no but I can see why you would say that. Odd looking things smile

JSS 911

1,815 posts

211 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Turn7

23,608 posts

221 months

Thursday 7th July 2016
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Bottom pic is stunning....

nellyleelephant

2,705 posts

234 months

Friday 8th July 2016
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GetCarter

29,380 posts

279 months

Friday 8th July 2016
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nellyleelephant said:
Does this work? Went to a foggy Woburn deer park Sunday and after hunting around finally found some deer!

Fab.

Would only have been better if you'd been in the wild. (And then nobody would have known).

nellyleelephant

2,705 posts

234 months

Friday 8th July 2016
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Thanks!

But, for us Southeners, that is the wild!

Japveesix

4,480 posts

168 months

Friday 8th July 2016
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nellyleelephant said:
This is a beautiful shot. I love the posture and it's sharp as anything.

nellyleelephant

2,705 posts

234 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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Thanks thumbup

colin79666

1,819 posts

113 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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I was quite chuffed with this one. Handheld on my TZ60 in the grounds of Brodick Castle on Thursday.

Top Banana

435 posts

212 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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Feeding time by jon bawden, on Flickr