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Westi you have some on Brownsea Island, which I'm sure you know.
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A Greater Spotted Woodpecker in the sunshine
A Lesser Redpoll, I'm not a huge fan of birds on feeders, but this was a little cracker.
A Lesser Redpoll, I'm not a huge fan of birds on feeders, but this was a little cracker.
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I do love your photos tigerburnie. They all look as if they were taken from only a few inches away ! The reality is that many of us never get the opportunity to see these close-up details when we spot birds or other wild animals in their natural habitat.
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This wasn't too far away, but you have to sit for hours sometimes and may not get a picture you're after.
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Robo I'm guessing your images are too large, you have to re size them with a processor, some camera software includes this or you can use something like photoshop. I don't like over processed images myself, but if you wish to post images, you need to be able to re-size.
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When you click on to "save" your image, it should offer sizes to save at, I keep mine below 500mb then you can post them pretty much anywhere.
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Funnily since I asked for tiger to critique my pics there has been a decided lack of life on the plot or when it was I disturbed it going for the phone to take a pic. As for resizing or even getting something posted right way up is still a big challenge. I really must remember to preview my posts with pics but after mucking around for ages I just get so excited it is downloaded & fits I just press submit.
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Maybe, now I have put up some feeders, a few songbirds will visit when I am on the plot. Certainly the food gets eaten (especially the suet block!).
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A lot of Squirrel activity in the forest yesterday
and a nice cock Chaffinch
and a nice cock Chaffinch
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Todays offering, our local Ospreys have returned, it's a pity the female dropped her head just as the male came in with a small Pike.
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Wow Tigerburnie, now that is impressive....
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