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Bempton is absolutely great for gannets, either shooting from the cliffs or from the RSPB boat. From the cliffs, they wheel past you at the same level. It is a nice place to visit.Recent trip to Bempton RSPB,
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If a flightless bird like an ostrich or kiwi was pictured with both feet off the ground, would we have to reclassify them? We need to get some top philosophers into CR to help us out.Yet another of my Kreta series. (Both feet in the air = BIF )
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Somehow that sounds academic and pedantic and therefore typical German. I feel like homeIf a flightless bird like an ostrich or kiwi was pictured with both feet off the ground, would we have to reclassify them? We need to get some top philosophers into CR to help us out.
Actually, I agree with Jack Douglas and think we should merge the two threads.Somehow that sounds academic and pedantic and therefore typical German. I feel like home
OTOH do you like the photo and do you think it is right here or sould I remove it?
To the sound of one hand clapping.If a bird lifts both its legs and no one is around to see it, does it fly?
I just love the 5DSR with the 100-400mm II. It's capable enough to get birds in flight shots like these at high resolution at a high keeper rate.Thanks Aan,
Yes your right I will correct the post
Visited the RSPB reserve in Beadnell Bay Northumberland to see the Artic Terns, great to watch.
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I think we should keep them separated. Because of the many posts in both the outstanding photos are so fast on the former page.Actually, I agree with Jack Douglas and think we should merge the two threads.
The opening post in Bird Portraits is:I think we should keep them separated. Because of the many posts in both the outstanding photos are so fast on the former page.
Concerning my starting seagull: I saw so many starting and landing birds in this thread, that I had the understanding, that this was part of this section (BIF), too.
I agree Alan the 5DSR is a great camera and its resolution gives fantastic results.I just love the 5DSR with the 100-400mm II. It's capable enough to get birds in flight shots like these at high resolution at a high keeper rate.