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Bad Moult
#1

I happened to catch this Blackbird a few weeks back having a real bad moult.


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Canon EOS 650D with 18-55 kit lens/ 75-300 zoom/ 100-400 zoom
https://www.flickr.com/photos/125137869@N08/
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#2

Another good shot, Johny.
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#3

That's a very handy piece of wrought iron!! Ed.
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#4

Yes Ed, It has served me well over the last few months.
It is the top of my bird feeding station.
Many birds have been photographed on it, as well as our local squirrel.
I hope the iron work is not too intrusive!


Canon EOS 650D with 18-55 kit lens/ 75-300 zoom/ 100-400 zoom
https://www.flickr.com/photos/125137869@N08/
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#5

lovely shot!
What'd you take it on?
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#6

Great shot Johny!! You could give extra space infront where the bird is facing but definitely hard to get one of this shot especially birds.

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#7

This was taken with a Canon EOS 650D with a Canon 100-400 zoom


Canon EOS 650D with 18-55 kit lens/ 75-300 zoom/ 100-400 zoom
https://www.flickr.com/photos/125137869@N08/
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#8

Bad Moult? I know how he feels!

Happy Shooting people!

Regards
Keith
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#9

Brilliant capture. How can he have the nerve to be seen in public like that?

“A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels, in the deepest sense, about what is being photographed.”
Ansel Adams
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