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    After a gruelling six weeks, I needed a break and went to see what was happening on the Kingfisher/Sparrow hawk site. The Saturday was the only time and after the blistering heat wave we are currently experiencing, it was the only day it rained, well for the morning... anyway.

    Female was back, with a bonkers juvenile who was trying to move in on her patch, got a bit confusing who was who until you looked at the feet, however.

    Thanks to those who commented or viewed the last posting.

    Steve

    Subject: Kingfisher (Juvenile) (Alcedo atthis)
    Location: UK
    Camera: Canon EOS R3
    Lens: EF200-400mm f/4L IS USM EXT
    Exposure: 1/400s at f/5.6 ISO5000
    Original format: Landscape, almost FF, a sliver off the top, FF width
    Processed via: LRCC 11.4.1 & PSCC 23.4.2
    Last edited by Steve Kaluski; 11-09-2022 at 10:07 AM.
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