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EF-M 18-150mm - Post your PHOTOS! - Part 2

Started Sep 12, 2020 | Discussions thread
CPNock
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Re: Yet another Robin
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Dors wrote:

CPNock wrote:

Dors wrote:

CPNock wrote:

Capturing such small birds is very difficult. They usually are very alert and jumpy, also their size is very hard to shoot especially with a 18-150. Here we have sparrows but they are very smart, even with hiding and waiting it is hard to shoot them (albeit with a camera!)

It seems that robins are beautiful exceptions.

On my usual walk I have to take the 70-300mm to get anything decent, but this Robin was near "The Major Oak" ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_Oak ) of Robin Hood fame in Sherwood Forest, they get 350k+ visitors a year so I presume the birds are used to people.

Great nice places you have to walk . Robin Hood is popular worldwide even in here (mostly from the beloved Disney's cartoon). Is the bird's name a coincidence?

I am very lucky to live in the heart of Sherwood forest, many walks etc.

The stream Robin and Little John had the fight over is a few miles away, one of the outlaws is supposed to be buried in the local chuchyard and Maid Marion stayed at a cottage up the road.... or so they say.

Just a coincidence on the name

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