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  • A bird for Christmas?

    Had to walk to local shops today so armed with the camera and the newly acquired 40-150 plus 1.4 converter attached this is the first try with both attached....considering that very few birds were around in the local woods, something caught my eye flitting around in the undergrowth, waited and waited and sure enough it appeared but it was very nervous feeding and looking for food up and down and around. This is the best shot i caught of the..?? Firecrest?? Not sure myself but I think that's what it is...


    Cheers

    Peter
    OMD-EM1 Mk2, 40-150. f2.8Pro, MC-14 converter, 7-14mm 2.8, 17mm 1.8, 45mm 1.8G, OM50mm 1.8, OM 28mm F2.8, OM 200mm F4 Giottos Silk Road YTL8384Tripod Giottos MH5011 head FL36 and other bits and bobs...

    www.flickr.com/photos/141996687@N02/

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    Re: A bird for Christmas?

    It looks like a Goldcrest to me Peter (no stripe over the eye). Super little birds.

    Ron

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      Re: A bird for Christmas?

      Thanks Ron, I've just found my RSPB book and can confirm, it was extremely difficult to catch with the camera...maybe one day i'll take a clearer picture...

      Cheers

      Peter
      OMD-EM1 Mk2, 40-150. f2.8Pro, MC-14 converter, 7-14mm 2.8, 17mm 1.8, 45mm 1.8G, OM50mm 1.8, OM 28mm F2.8, OM 200mm F4 Giottos Silk Road YTL8384Tripod Giottos MH5011 head FL36 and other bits and bobs...

      www.flickr.com/photos/141996687@N02/

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        Re: A bird for Christmas?

        These birds are hard enough to see around our area let alone photograph Peter, well done on getting a shot.

        Was this seen in the woods near Police HQ?

        Dave

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          Re: A bird for Christmas?

          Thanks Dave....no it was taken in the woods on the Heath beyond the village green....had no problem focusing..... the bird just would not keep still, more practice needed. Will be in touch after Xmas for another get together..

          Cheers

          Peter
          OMD-EM1 Mk2, 40-150. f2.8Pro, MC-14 converter, 7-14mm 2.8, 17mm 1.8, 45mm 1.8G, OM50mm 1.8, OM 28mm F2.8, OM 200mm F4 Giottos Silk Road YTL8384Tripod Giottos MH5011 head FL36 and other bits and bobs...

          www.flickr.com/photos/141996687@N02/

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          • #6
            Re: A bird for Christmas?

            The title reminded me:

            When my eldest daughter was about three years old, my wife said that we were having a turkey for Christmas. My daughter responded with "Goody, it can sit next to me!".

            Jim

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