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  • Hummingbird hawk moth.

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    Photos by mrbadexample snr, as I'm not lucky enough to have these in my garden.
    Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made
    By singing-'Oh how beautiful!" and sitting in the shade,
    While better men than we go out and start their working lives
    At grubbing weeds from gravel paths with broken dinner-knives. ~ Rudyard Kipling

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    • Stunning photos mrbadexample. I do miss seeing them.

      I had an afternoon rock pooling. These fantastic little hermit crabs, kept me entertained for ages. Fascinating little things.

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      • More little goby’s. The camouflage is amazing

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        • Peacock butterfly caterpillars. Covered in water droplets from the drizzle.

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          • A little newt has taken up residence in the dogs veggie garden water dish. I’ve added a couple of rocks so he can get out when he wants too.

            Bit of an arty shot. Not really enough water fo me to get the camera right in.

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            Hopefully you can tell what it is from this shot.

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            • Originally posted by Small pumpkin View Post
              A little newt has taken up residence in the dogs veggie garden water dish. I’ve added a couple of rocks so he can get out when he wants too.

              Bit of an arty shot. Not really enough water fo me to get the camera right in.

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              Hopefully you can tell what it is from this shot.

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              Looks like a Palmate Newt

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                Sunflower doing its job.

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                • Sea anemone with lunch. A very small crab I think.

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ID:	2385380 a sparrow hawk after taking down a pigeon in the lane right in front of my car as I left for the airport last Friday afternoon.

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                    • A bee visiting my dahlias just now ~

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                      Location : Essex

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                      • Meant to post this earlier. Found a young Goldcrest sheltering on a windowsill while in Argyll last month.

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                        Location ... Nottingham

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                        • These 2 were a surprise last Sunday morning while we were taking the windows out of the honesty shop.

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                          • A lovely couple of photos burnie thanks.
                            Location....East Midlands.

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                            • Originally posted by burnie
                              pictures are not top quality as I am practising manual focussing and clearly I need to practise some more lol
                              Why manual focussing? Years ago it was needed when photographing through windows, but now it seems to work through glass. You'll need nail the birds down!
                              Riddlesdown (S Croydon)

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                              • 2 reasons Danny, some animals and birds are sensitive to the infra red that is used by the auto mechanism and scarper when you aim at them. Also when in dense cover the auto focuses on the first thing it sees, often thin branches, so manual is the way to go, nice to keep your hand in too. Fast moving objects are still taken in auto.

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