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Chough
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griangrafParticipant
From Knockadoon Head today. C & C appreciated. MJ :D
Canon 20D, 300mm f4 IS, ISO 400, f/5.6, 1/2000, EV -2.3,
0PeteTheBlokeMemberWhat a beauty. You captured the characteristics of the bird marvellously – it’s like a bird book “How to recognise a chough” painting.
0Noely FParticipantrichiehatchMemberwow… never seen one of those before… are they rare in Ireland or do ye just have to know where to look…?
Richie
0joe_elwayParticipantshutterbugParticipantPeteTheBlokeMemberrichiehatch wrote:
wow… never seen one of those before… are they rare in Ireland or do ye just have to know where to look…?
Richie
Rare enough. Mostly west coast and the north of Donegal.
0griangrafParticipantCheers for the feedback all,
Noely – No Jay shots as of yet. These would take a little bit of work to set up and abroad they seem to more common. From experience in places on the contintent (Czech Rep., France) can be as common as magpies are here!
Richie – As Pete said coastal areas in the NW. However, from my experience most common in coastal areas around south, south-east. Common around Ardmore Head, Knockadoon Head (flock of 15-20 birds), Mizen Head (large flock 25+). They often mix with Jackdaws on the cliff areas and unless your looking of them you may not notice them.
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