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Sad thing is that you're more likely to get into trouble for this then they are for trespassing! 'me 'uman rights have been breached!'

Thats why they aren't on here.....

I don't think I can get into trouble for sending them to proper authorities at the proper time. And if it comes to it the Daily Star can make their own mind up!

John
 
very eloquently put jaff ,took the words out of my mouth .i came into this from the other direction .i.e photography first then birding/wildlife but as with yourself the wildlife/birding side has enhanced the photography enjoyment totally and has taken over the lives of not only myself but the whole family .
you will always get the inquisitive genuine birdwatcher thats human nature but i find its usually groups of chattering women who are the worst offenders ,always toting expensive bins ,always have a group member who is deaf so the others have to shout at her ,and ALWAYS wearing brightly coloured clothes .and always incapable of seeing a photographer in camouflage clothing .

MILORD I REST MY CASE !!:t:

Well put & i`ll add to it by saying this,they`ll ask you what a bird is you`ll tell them & then they`ll argue with you over its ID.

Steve.B :):t:
 
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