Went out to the Corncrake site on Thursday night Friday morning to hear if it was still calling. He was calling continuously which is a very strong indication of a nesting pair. Would be great to get definitive proof but I would not venture into the field in case I disturb them.
Out and about today and got a few digiscoped shots of a Kestrel and Peregrine. I use the Nikon 50x eyepiece for the first time today with the P6000 camera and got a reasonable shot of the Peregrine with this setup.
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Peregrine Falcon (50x P6000) |
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Kestrel (P6000) |
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Kestrel (G1) |
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