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Photoshotgun

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Good day everyone,

I have just signed up to the forum after lurking for some time. Im a freelance photographer covering Extreme Sports so this is kinda all new to me. Ive been bird watching for a few years, though not serious in anyway, more of a virgin.....if you will lol :t:

Just recently, over the past few months, I have started to photograph birds more often in an attempt to educate myself more on this beautyful wonder nature has given us.

My journey has been a very good one indeed. Just 2 weeks ago I came across a lucky find, I found a Blackbird nest with 3 chicks nesting in it, right in my own garden....wooo hooo.....talk about a stroke of luck :) And just two days ago I came across another nest, this time of an unkown ground/grass nesting species which I will be looking to get advice from you guys. I will get the pics together and post them up in the appropriate forum ;) Your advice would be most greatfull.

So HI everyone, I hope to chat with you all soon enough.

Be safe and be well,

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Hi Photoshotgun and a warm welcome to you on behalf of the Staff and Moderators.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I'll look forward to your contributions.

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Jambo :hi: - Welcome to BirdForum and to the breathtaking world of birds and their lovers. I know you will enjoy.
 
Hi,welcome to BF.We do have local meets ,sometimes at Leighton Moss,so do keep watching the forums ,and perhaps you could join us.
 
Hey Photoshotgun

Welcome to Birdforum! I am sure you will find lots to interest you here. I hope you enjoy your visits.
 
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