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  1. If the sky was buzzard coloured we would have the same problem
  2. Back garden again. Two Buzzards displaying about 1/2 mile above me whilst i was sat in the garden, not the clearest picture i,ve ever taken and its heavily cropped but the buzzards where riding a thermal and the heat haze was evident . Buzzards display over there nesting territory so i,m hoping to go and have a mooch around early one morning to see if i can find the nest site
  3. Nice pictures. Paddy. I don't get kestrels near me unless I am traveling on the motorway. Plenty of Buzzards Sparrowhawk and occasionally a Peregrine
  4. I'm biased but Winsford civic centre took some beating, Nantwich civic, Lowton civic, there's a theme developing here. Steve
  5. Nice picture mate. Rick. I'm guessing that it's a territorial male and could see his reflection in the glass, thinking it was a rival. It happens a lot, used to get it with Pied Flycatchers , Chaffinch down at my Mum / Dads caravan on the Shropshire/ Wales border Steve
  6. A few from today In the garden for a change Buff tailed Bumble Bee ? Goldfinch . Female Bullfinch
  7. No. What sad news. Sleep well and rest in peace my friend until we meet again. Thoughts are with family and friends Steve
  8. I used to fish the canal at Sale and Broadheath, and the basin near washway road. If i was lucky enough to draw that section
  9. Looks like you enjoyed it mate..Glad to see your up and about a bit . That must have wheelie bin a strange sight
  10. Brilliant Derek. Love seeing and hearing about local history . Keep them coming Steve
  11. Thank you Philippe. Really appreciate the comment. Trust all is well and safe with you and the family in France
  12. Back garden. Cherry Blossom
  13. Nice pictures Mike. In answer to your question. I will start the ball rolling with. PeeWit .another one was mentioned earlier in this thread ?
  14. Back garden birds, taken this morning chillin after Bury virtual nighter Blue Tit in the Blossom. Green finch in the Berberis . These Green Finch are now daily visitors to the garden ( up to four of them )after them been such rare birds around here ,they must have had a successful breeding season last year and they have been helped with the very mild winter we have just experienced
  15. Happy Easter . Bunny picture taken on one of my trips to Pembrokeshire
  16. Welcome to the mad house that can be soul source. The knowledge that is available from all over the world from all the different soul genres never ceases to amaze me on here, enjoy the banter and have fun Steve
  17. Brilliant picture. Two that's just greedy mate.
  18. Thanks Mike as ever. Fast shutter speeds generally . This particular one was set at 1/1600 of a second, which is probably my go to setting at f4 . ISO 500 Was most happy with the Greenfinch picture , there where four this morning but very flighty and wouldn't settle , scarce birds around here
  19. From the Garden for a change Goldfinch in the blossom. Female Greenfinch. Long Tailed Tit.
  20. Rest in peace Eugene . Epitome of sound, You don't love me a defining record of our lives. Part of the soundtrack of my life. Thank you for the memories
  21. Have you still not fixed the wobbly ladder yet or are the British mountaineering council still using it for crevice training. Unfortunately it doesn't come with a handbrake, not much use in the sky. They do have h,air brakes though but that counts me out because as you know I don't have h,air to make any brakes , my drive is flat though.
  22. When I first saw the plane it was banking to the right and you could see both wings properly, by the time I had gotten the camera it was almost past me. So this is all I managed. Big plane , built to carry Chinnock helicopters amongst other things.
  23. That's such a good idea Mrs.
  24. Aviation fuel, Electric hybrid. Where would you park it ?
  25. RAF C-17 Globemaster . 51 .7 4m wingspan payload. 45,360KG with a range of 8334 km at 35,000ft Decided to fly over the house today


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