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I'm really concerned now chaps how many more of these bloody owl photo's are going to be taken. Dont tell me these birds dont get disturbed while you sit there snapping away, apart from one or two photos you can clearly see that the birds are on edge, why dont you just download a copy of steve hintons photo if you really want a good photo of the owls, sometimes you forget what birdwatching is all about, leave your camera's in the house for a weekend and just take out your bins, you never know you might actually enjoy it.
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Well done Rob, you worked hard for them!
Thanks Steve,looking forward to some nice festive wintry background now.
I'm really concerned now chaps how many more of these bloody owl photo's are going to be taken. Dont tell me these birds dont get disturbed while you sit there snapping away, apart from one or two photos you can clearly see that the birds are on edge, why dont you just download a copy of steve hintons photo if you really want a good photo of the owls, sometimes you forget what birdwatching is all about, leave your camera's in the house for a weekend and just take out your bins, you never know you might actually enjoy it.
Quite a few more i would imagine,i went out this morning without my camera and saw S E O and Woodcock and yes i did enjoy it.
Where's the best place to park to walk down to RGW without disturbing the birds?
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