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Mar 04, 2008 14:08 |  #1

A few shots I've taken today of the Long-Tailed Tit. Taken with the 30D and 300mm f4 lens. Thanks for looking.

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Mar 04, 2008 14:15 |  #2

Sweet little birds. Do they make any noise? :)


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Mar 04, 2008 14:15 |  #3

Lovely. Number 2 is just gorgeous - I love it. I'm lucky if I see a couple of these guys once a year, never mind photograph them!


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Mar 04, 2008 14:17 |  #4

canonloader wrote in post #5047373 (external link)
Sweet little birds. Do they make any noise? :)

http://www.rspb.org.uk …l/longtailedtit​/index.asp (external link)

this is the RSPB site, brilliant for identifying birds and their song.


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Mar 04, 2008 14:18 |  #5

canonloader wrote in post #5047373 (external link)
Sweet little birds. Do they make any noise? :)

Do they!! - They tend to group together, and I love seeing them flitting about amongst the branches twittering away.
I get lucky sometimes to have them at the bottom of my garden (anything up to a dozen or so) looking for insects in the blackthorn trees (overgrown bushes then).

Really nice pics - well captured Lammie - they always remind me of little monkeys when I see them flinging themselves about between the branches, chasing each other. ha ha.


  
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Mar 04, 2008 14:23 |  #6

Sounds like fun birds, a lot like our titmouse. :)


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Mar 04, 2008 14:42 as a reply to  @ canonloader's post |  #7

Thanks everyone for your kind remarks and thanks Mac for putting up the link. They are quite entertaining at times when you watch them.




  
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Mar 04, 2008 18:35 |  #8
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Nice capture. Did you heavily crop the shots???? Slightly excessive unmasked sharpened.

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Thanks everyone for your kind remarks and thanks Mac for putting up the link. They are quite entertaining at times when you watch them.


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Mar 04, 2008 20:46 |  #9

Not an easy bird to photograph, they don't keep still long enough, well done.

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Mar 04, 2008 20:57 |  #10

Great job on the capture. Very sharp with lots of detail.

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Mar 04, 2008 21:41 |  #11

aww they are the cutest bird:-) Wish we had some here




  
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Mar 04, 2008 21:57 |  #12

Lovel shots very pretty:D:lol:


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Mar 04, 2008 22:49 |  #13

Nice shots Lammie, you did a good job.


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Mar 05, 2008 01:01 |  #14

Nice shots Lammie, love these LTT's well captured. :)


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Mar 05, 2008 02:39 |  #15

Thanks again to all for your comments, much appreciated.

TooManyShots wrote in post #5048947 (external link)
Nice capture. Did you heavily crop the shots???? Slightly excessive unmasked sharpened.

I didn't do a lot of cropping as the bird was only about one and a half meters away, I only did it to position the bird away from the center.




  
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