That hare shot is a cracker Brian, though I cant help but think the WB has gone to far into the blue on the stubble and its rump
but then hey that's farming, we call it a ploughed field.I know about the flaming bokeh, flaming farmers, changes all the time
Just imagine you scuttling down there tomorrow morning, may i refer you to post no 244 in case you have forgotten what they look like on the ground
Yes think the pheasant would have come in the hide if it had been open
Good to see this still going, hope you get the buzzard soon![]()


The yellow feet which you thought were feet were not feet it was the fat on the back end of whatever it had nicked :shrug: looks suspiciously like a duck 
Shame about those fox shots, like the boy scout motto Always Be Prepared, looks like it was the "don't focus just shoot" mode![]()
Thats the annonying thing Ken, i had been prepared (well at least for the first 5hrs or so, then i started to develop the "thousand yard stare"Being a towny from Fareham, i was in a state of shock at seeing it. Do better next time, if there is one
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