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This is an amusing but terrible digiscoped shot of a Caspian Gull that a friend and I found years back, the first for Cork. I did get 'better' ones on the ground.
 

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Not my home country and I haven't seen the species but is it a Ruby-crowned Kinglet?

John
It is indeed! There were two males in the area, rapidly hopping around and displaying at each other. Hence my difficulty in photographing him. I have some much nicer photos of him from before the other male arrived and got him all excited.
 
I thought my brother was a bit silly to have tried this shot (City of London, March 6th this year - large raptor shown off the premises by adult female peregrine and moving away NW) as the target had to have been over 1.2km away. But it's pretty amazing the reach modern superzooms have.

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I thought my brother was a bit silly to have tried this shot (City of London, March 6th this year - large raptor shown off the premises by adult female peregrine and moving away NW) as the target had to have been over 1.2km away. But it's pretty amazing the reach modern superzooms have.

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Presumably one of the IOW releases, but that's a White-tailed Eagle.

John
 
Here's the best shot I got of this particular bird on May 7th of this year. Not a rarity for southern Ontario, just a few days early in arriving.

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Great idea for a thread. I imagine this one will be fairly easy, but I submit it in the spirit that it is a truly awful image and it's the only one I've ever managed to get of this species.

Malcolm
 

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I've got a few, and I'll push them out one at a time so there's no doubt about which we are talking about. In fact perhaps it would be a good thing if the congregation identifies each before I move on to the next. First up:

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All the images are in Britain.

John
 

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