Nice work Ade :clap::clap:
I too work mostly at sites on privately owned land (and at a couple of sites managed by gamekeepers) and have always found the landowners and keepers to have a keen interest in wildlife and its conservation.
It's a pity that the few bad apples get all the...
That's good and you're welcome Ade :)
I'm presuming that's Colin Shawyer - he's the country's top Barn Owl expert and has done more work/research with wild Barn Owls than anyone else.
Also, it's always good to have access to a local expert who knows the area, where current Barn Owl...
Hi Ade,
Sounds like an interesting project :)
May I suggest that you seek the advice of your local BOCN advisor (Barn Owl Conservation Network - part of the Hawk & Owl Trust) before proceeeding.
You'll be able to contact him via the BOCN website - http://www.bocn.org/map.asp - just...
I entirely agree - just do it and remember that your own opinion is as valid as anyone else's. And certainly don't be put off by the very small minority who seem to think they know all there is to know - NOBODY DOES ;)
Jeff
www.jeffharrisonphotography.co.uk
(Schedule 1 Licence holder for...
That's fair enough Alby but have you ever tried shooting Dragonflies in flight using manual focus ;):shake:
Jeff
www.jeffharrisonphotography.co.uk
(Schedule 1 Licence holder for Avocets, Kingfishers and Barn Owls)
Just explain how much printing your own wedding photos will save you ;):D
Jeff
www.jeffharrisonphotography.co.uk
(Schedule 1 Licence holder for Avocets, Kingfishers and Barn Owls)
Me too :) I've tried the Sigmas but (IMHO) the build quality simply isn't as good as the Canon. The Canon's ultra-fast, near silent and internal autofocus also gives it the edge over some of the opposition.
Jeff
www.jeffharrisonphotography.co.uk
(Schedule 1 Licence holder for Avocets...
I print entirely in house. Currently using a Canon Pro 9000 A3+ printer and delighted with the results :)
Jeff
www.jeffharrisonphotography.co.uk
(Schedule 1 Licence holder for Avocets, Kingfishers and Barn Owls)
And what the Blacks - where do they fit into any proposed programme of eradication?
As a variant of the Grey (but often even more aggressive) I guess they're included - certainly hope so ;)
JeffH
www.jeffharrisonphotography.co.uk
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