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    We took the grandchildren to the British Wildlife Centre in Surrey today. The weather was awful - freezing cold with heavy snow showers - but we all enjoyed the visit. Here are a few shots from today taken with a Canon 7D + Sigma 150-500mm lens.









    Last edited by Chris Hall; 22-02-2013, 17:48.

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    You have done well Chris in the conditions.
    I just love otters
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      Certainly not the best light Chris. We went to Warnham today and froze after 3 hours sitting in the hide - at least you were moving about

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        Well done Chris it certainly was cold, you may well have seen Mike, Brian and myself there today but not known it, we were the folk walking around with flashes on the cameras.

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          Originally posted by Muscat View Post
          Well done Chris it certainly was cold, you may well have seen Mike, Brian and myself there today but not known it, we were the folk walking around with flashes on the cameras.
          Thanks all. We did see you then Muscat! Your flashes looked very impressive! Hope you got some good shots. I'm just a beginner! :)

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            Love the shots of the Ferret and Fox, there must be a pub with that name somewhere.
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              Originally posted by AndyA View Post
              Love the shots of the Ferret and Fox, there must be a pub with that name somewhere.
              Andy I think you will find that ferret is a polecat

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                Good shots, from a difficult cold day!

                Love the Polecat... didn't see him at all today (I'm the 'Mike' referred to in Ian's earlier reply!). Nice Fox shot too, but shame you cut his ear off!

                Maybe see you there another day?!

                All the best, Mike.
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                  I'll certainly be back! I'll try not to cut ears off next time!

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                    Some Cracking shots there the fox is my favourite love the reflection in its eyes
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                      Well done Chris.

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                        Nice set in horrible conditions.

                        Like the Fox shot.

                        Paul

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                          One more shot:

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