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THE HIDE – BLACKCAP

THURSDAY 18TH APRIL 2023 What a difference a few days makes. Another day here at the Meadow Hide and for once I’m bathed in lovely bright sunshine and a clear blue sky. There is still a nip in the air , it may be sunny but it’s definitely not quite tee-shirt weather yet , however…

WILDLIFE – BUZZARD

The Buzzard – Buteo buteo By Graham Stewart  The Buzzard is now the most common and widespread of all the birds of prey in the UK despite the high mortality rate of its young Diet: Being a slow flier the Buzzard does most of its hunting from a perch in a tree where it sits…

REVIEW- CANON RS-80N3 REMOTE SWITCH

RS-80N3 REMOTE SWITCH ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Here’s another personal favourite and kit bag staple , the Canon RS-80N3 cabled remote switch. It comes with an 80cm fixed cable. The N3 connector is compatible with a number Canon bodies including my personal choice the mirrorless Canon R5 , The link at the bottom of this review has a…

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  1. I love watching the kingfishers along the River Lea and at RSPB Rye Meads, both of which are a short distance from my home in Epping. I prefer watching them along the river which is their natural environment. In March 2015 I watched a pair around their natural nest site in the river bank. At Rye Meads it is almost too easy as they nest in an artificial kingfisher bank and unfortunately the hide can get a bit crowded.

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