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05 Feb 2023 17:59 #6476
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It's a corker!
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02 Feb 2023 19:23 #6469
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Splendid
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02 Feb 2023 17:29 #6468
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Welcome James, cracking shot, look forward to many more!
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01 Feb 2023 21:32 #6465
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Welcome James. Lovely photos.
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01 Feb 2023 21:30 #6464
by James Johnson
Bittern in Far Ings was created by James Johnson
Hi everyone, I’m new! I’m an avid photographer who’s just stepping into the wonderful world of bird photography after around 15 years doing pretty much every other type of photography.
managed to capture two shots of a bittern at Far Ings on the 29th January from the two story hide and met some nice folk whilst there also.
managed to capture two shots of a bittern at Far Ings on the 29th January from the two story hide and met some nice folk whilst there also.
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