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  1. Brendan Doe

    Can you spot the Blackwit?

    Took this pic yesterday at my patch in Lothian. Can you see the Black Tailed Godwit amongst the other waders? :eek!: Brendan
  2. Brendan Doe

    Using photoshop for digiscoped pics

    What elements and functions of photoshop do most digiscopers use routinely for their shots? There seems to be a plethera of things you can do with photos on photoshop but i suspect that a lot of the functions are superfluous to the average digiscoper just wanting to have a half decent shot. I...
  3. Brendan Doe

    Leica APO 77

    Dear BF Ace Optics of bath are doing the Leica Apo 77 +32 x lens for £799 just now. This seems a good buy - but before i take the plunge can anybody offer me their opinions on this scope? I want to use it for birding and digiscoping. Any pointers would be welcomed. Is the new Swaro reallly...
  4. Brendan Doe

    Any guesses on this duck

    This one is sure to drive you quackers! ;) I'll tell you more about it after theres been a few guesses. And before anyone gets smart i'm not talking about the Tufties in the forground :bounce: cheers, Brendan
  5. Brendan Doe

    Next first for Britain???

    After last years 3 new 1st's for GB i wondered what peoples guesses were for the next bird to fall? The Audouins gull was maybe predictable in some way (yes i know birding isn't predictable and thats why we love it but you know what i mean :h?: ) The Black Lark certainly not, but what are...
  6. Brendan Doe

    Hello all!

    Just discovered birdforum.net hooked already! I do most of my birding in Lothian (with the odd twitch to Fife) Looking forward to gaining loads of useful info from the site. cheers, Brendan
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