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Top Poster: glsammy (13,193) | | Welcome to our newest member, northern_monkey | | |
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31-05-2007, 07:58 PM
| | Active Member | | Join Date: May 2007
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| | | Hi everyone Hi. Another noob to the forum here. I'm a member and volunteer at the Avon Wildlife Trust, and occasional contributor to the trust's quarterly magazine. I like to photograph butterflies and odonata. I caused a bit of a buzz at the trust's headquarters last summer in spotting and photographing near where I live a female southern emerald damselfly, of which only a few have been seen in the UK. In winter when the insects are hibernating/pupae/nymphs etc I have been known to snap the odd bird or two to keep my eye in.
My camera is a relatively modest Canon S3 with a couple of addon lenses.
Regards,
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