Who likes photography

Here's a few from the Air Show here last month.

GOD Bless

Chris
 

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I bought a couple of Acorn trail cams and they seem to work very well, either on AA batteries or plug-in power supply (not included).

I may have already posted this ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDeubUqzYl4

If you did post it before, I missed it, that is a neat video being able to get footage that otherwise might be difficult in person.

That one badger came back at that other badger as if it wanted to make sure it didn't find something it missed :lol:
 
A couple better shots of a coyote and bugs.

GOD Bless

Chris
 

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I stand in AWE at the CREATORS creations

GOD Bless

Chris
 

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Some more..

GOD Bless

Chris
 

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Neat photos !!!!

Great timing catching that coyote yawning :lol:

I watched him for a spell laying down and then rolling over,when he got up and started walking away I caught it just right.
 

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Not far from where we live is Leigh-on-Sea. This is on the north bank of the
Thames about 30 miles east of London. Every year the Brent Geese go there
from Siberia, a flight of about 2,500 miles. They come here to feed off of the
eel grass, staying for some time until they go off to other feeding grounds
around the coast. There are an estimated 5,000 geese there at the moment,
and you hear them before you see them. It's an amazing sight and sound.

Here's a few pictures, plus Eagrets, Curlews, and a Redshank. As well as Gulls.

https://flic.kr/s/aHsm6aFH6L
 
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