Monday 1 June 2009

On A Wing And A Prayer.







6 comments:

  1. Lovely Flutterbies,great images as usual.
    John.

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  2. Thanks John. How far away was that fantastic Whitethroat you captured at Land's End? Very Inpressive.

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  3. Great shots,I have just got into butters myself.
    Sam

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  4. Trevor, If you go down Lands End follow the cycle path.
    Half way down look to your right, you can't miss them. From the path a distance of 50 to 100 feet. Also Short -eared Owl and Tree Sparrow,Melodious Warbler can turn up. When you arrive at the Car Park booth tell the guy that you are Bird Watchers and you want to drive down to the bottom Car Park on his Left.
    He won't charge you, it's free.
    John.

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  5. That is great info John. I was thinking I would not have got those shots with my camera.You really need a 500mm plus lens to get those sort of shots a field craft better than mine or a docile bird that lets you creep up on it. As you know I have admired your digiscoping technique and would dearly love to emulate it, but,alas my eyesight is not good enough and by the time I get things right the bird has flown.
    Angie gets far more grab shots than I do with the camera..the Golden Eagle springs to mind.

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  6. Thank you Sam and Lisa. Like you we are both virgins to the Butterfly world. It really does seem to be the fashion icon of the moment. It is rather fun chasing after them like a demented banshees though.

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