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Siskins at breakfast this morning
Siskins at breakfast this morning
Siskins at breakfast this morning
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Field mouse helping itself to a peanut
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Peanut feeders attract more than just little birds…
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Using HDR Expose 2 in poorly lit interiors with hi…
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Taken with a 1934 Leica III
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Peanut feeders attract more than just birds!


Sitting in the semi-darkness of the interior of the gazebo, having topped up the peanut feeder, the first visitor was a blue-tit which speared a fallen peanut with its beak, to carry it off. Next the cock pheasant and his No 1 wife pitched up. A sudden scurrying motion across the path caught my eye, as the peanut thief scooped up his booty and fled into the bushes beside the path, thinking he was hidden: a tiny field mouse....
Leitz Angenieux 420mm 2500 ISO
Leitz Angenieux 420mm 2500 ISO
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