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<blockquote data-quote="Smittler" data-source="post: 155135" data-attributes="member: 14395"><p>I like your thinking, i have bird feeders but i had to stop feeding them last year due to lots of cats living near me. There was a little blackbird that used to visit me everyday without fail, and then oneday i found his mauled body, so from that point i stopped feeding them. Im gonna give it another go but ill try to find a mire secure way of feeding them.</p><p></p><p>stupid bloody birds though like picking up th crumbs off the floor rather than the feeder and i swear im going grey cus of this, im like a policeman guarding the birds and chasing the feline beasts away.</p><p></p><p>thanks for the tip regarding anticipating their flight path and panning, its something i find hard, its amazing how we think its so simple to just buy a big lens and snap away and get perfect shots, in reality its bloody hard work and lots of patience needed. </p><p></p><p>Im going to go somewhere with lots of gulls or pigeons so i can get lots of practice in</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smittler, post: 155135, member: 14395"] I like your thinking, i have bird feeders but i had to stop feeding them last year due to lots of cats living near me. There was a little blackbird that used to visit me everyday without fail, and then oneday i found his mauled body, so from that point i stopped feeding them. Im gonna give it another go but ill try to find a mire secure way of feeding them. stupid bloody birds though like picking up th crumbs off the floor rather than the feeder and i swear im going grey cus of this, im like a policeman guarding the birds and chasing the feline beasts away. thanks for the tip regarding anticipating their flight path and panning, its something i find hard, its amazing how we think its so simple to just buy a big lens and snap away and get perfect shots, in reality its bloody hard work and lots of patience needed. Im going to go somewhere with lots of gulls or pigeons so i can get lots of practice in [/QUOTE]
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