Previously “Diary of a Birding Medic”; “Rugby Birder”; "Bempton Birder”.
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Thursday, 5 August 2010
Marsh Harrier's - Cley
Always a pleasure to watch - just a pity I cannot entice them to come closer! (Many more images on my website - see link opposite).
Cheers Max. Maybe one day I will be a photographer! Problem with most reserves is that anything "special" is always at a distance so only those with "big lenses" win!
Some good shots in these Norfolk posts Kevin.
ReplyDeleteYour comments re. the Marsh Harriers not coming close rang a bell with me the darned things always turn off just as they threaten to come in close!!!
Cheers Max. Maybe one day I will be a photographer! Problem with most reserves is that anything "special" is always at a distance so only those with "big lenses" win!
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