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On the hunt for Buzzards and I am not having any luck (yet).
If you are a regular to my blog then you will know that I am currently trying to get photographs of the buzzards around my…
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Buzzard in flight
I took this photo a couple of years ago but when I stumbled on it in my galleries recently, I was really impressed. Just off…
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Blackcap Warblers again in my garden.
Today's post is all about variety. I still haven't managed to get the opportunity to photograph small birds in ideal conditions so I am…
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Some tests with a new Pentax smc DA* 300mm f/4 ED (IF) SDM lens
I took delivery of a new Pentax smc DA* 300mm f/4 ED (IF) SDM lens today. I have heard such good reports about it that…
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Buzzards at my caravan hide.
I had placed a dead rabbit out in front of the hide yesterday. Last year this had attracted Buzzards who had come in to feed…
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Long-tail Tit – Aegithalos caudatus rosaceus
The Long-tail Tit is a very popular bird in the UK but In actual fact it isn’t a tit at all and is not related,…
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Rose’s journey into the realm of houseplants began with a small windowsill garden during her college years. What started as a few humble succulents soon blossomed into a full-fledged passion for nurturing…
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