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  • Acrobatic Bluetits

    I was trying out a borrowed lens yesterday - an Olympus 70-300mm on my Lumix G1 which I had mounted on a tripod. This is just one one a series of these three birds which I took in the space of about 5 minutes. They were feeding on the contents of the cage an one of them was feeding one of the others, obviously mother and chick.


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    Re: Acrobatic Bluetits

    They're so entertaining aren't they? Nice capture

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      Re: Acrobatic Bluetits

      A lovely colourful shot Dennis, did you have to use an adapter to mount the olympus onto g1?
      I wish some little birdies would come and feed on my pecker
      Its been hanging from Thomas's fort in the garden for weeks and not a sniff
      I think they wait for me to go to work because they no I want there piccy
      Ash.
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        Re: Acrobatic Bluetits

        Lovely family capture.
        Incidently the male bluetit will also join in with feeding the young.
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