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  1. M

    ID Please North Bedfordshire UK

    I think this is a Garden Warbler, but would appreciate your thoughts Thanks Mike
  2. M

    Bird ID Bedfordshire 24 June

    Seen in the garden of a rural village
  3. M

    Meade ETX 90 ....

    ...does anyone have any experience of useing this scope for digiscoping, it would be used with a canon rebel. If this has been discussed before perhaps someone could point me to the thread. Thanks Mike
  4. M

    Is this a Goosander

    Taken today on the river Ouse at St.Neots Bedfordshire.
  5. M

    Hi

    An old member (in more ways than one) who has been absent for awhile. Thought I would offer greetings from a Bedfordshire backyard. I see many familiar names and lots of new ones.
  6. M

    Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro lens

    Have any of the forum Canon owners used this lens and what do you think of it's performance.
  7. M

    Dunnock

    A first reasonable shot from the new camera set-up. D60 - 600mm at about 20'
  8. M

    Canon D60-90

    I understand there is some talk of Canon announcing in March a replacement for the the D60. Supposedly the D90. I notice one dealer has already advised no more D60 were available. Anyone got any other info on this.
  9. M

    Looking for Batman

    European Robin We have been enjoying the company of several pairs this year.
  10. M

    Hi from Bedfordshire - UK

    Hi all, Looking forward to getting to know you all, although I do recognise a few names already. I am a retired engineer, and my main hobby is digital photography of garden birds, insects and flowers.
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