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BRIAN SUMNER.
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No sightings of Roe Deer, Fox, Hare or Badger will be mentioned on this blog throughout the year and links will be removed from other blogs giving the whereabouts of these mammals due to the rising influx of poaching, long dogging and lamping by sick individuals.
BS




Wednesday, February 21, 2018

A busier Fly Flatts and another bonus

                          Canadas 600mm Raw.
                                          600mm at distance Raw
                                                     TMR Greylags inc white goose
           Canadas 70-200 Canon LS 2.8  New Toy

A bright late afternoon at Fly Flatts with many more birds in from yesterday with a second day bonus
in the form of 2 early Redshanks low over the flat moor towards Cold Edge Dams.
                                                  The object of the exercise today was to try upgrading to shooting Raw instead of  jpeg to download straight from the camera to the blog without the use of any workshop which I dont have time to do and to be honest I dont understand it being out of my depth.
                                                   Also I wanted to try my new toy which I,ve just added to my collection of lenses, this being a Canon 70-200mm LS 2.8 which is suppose to be Canons sharpest ever lens but we,ll have to wait and see with that one. Its very little use at Fly Flatts as all the subjects here are mega distance across the water, over the moor or up in the sky so Big Bertha doesnt need to worry as she,s not likely to get made redundant .

4 Greylag
131 Canada
93 Lapwing
3 Oystercatcher
2 Redshank
2 Raven
3 Curlew
+ usual Mallards.
BS