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Taken in my back garden.

Taken through double glazed window.
· Date: Mon March 13, 2006 · Views: 680
· Filesize: 38.3kb, 104.5kb · Dimensions: 1280 x 1037 ·
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psilo

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Tue March 14, 2006 4:20am

Very well done. Not an easy subject at all.

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glsammy

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Tue March 14, 2006 5:39am


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Originally Posted by psilo


Very well done. Not an easy subject at all.



Thanks. Especially through double glazed windows!

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Barbara

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Tue March 14, 2006 2:13pm

Well spotted, such a tiny lovely little bird, obviously likes your garden.

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Tue March 14, 2006 3:34pm

Considering it's through glass you have got an extremely good image there.



I am still to get even one close record shot of these birds.

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glsammy

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Originally Posted by John


Considering it's through glass you have got an extremely good image there.



I am still to get even one close record shot of these birds.



Thanks John. It was the benefit of shooting in RAW+jpeg. If you'd have seen the jpeg.. Managed to coax out a half decent one.

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Originally Posted by Barbara


Well spotted, such a tiny lovely little bird, obviously likes your garden.

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Thanks Barbara. This was the very first time we'd seen it in the Garden! It was having a drink from our bird bath. The green wire you see is our bird protection system against our neighbours two cats. We have it all around the feeders and the bird bath to make sure the birds can see and hear the little devils coming!

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