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gpick24 03-05-2014 22:45

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 1104992)
Oh deary me - you are a couple of old dears but that is definitely a deer! ;):D

It's a great set of pics - I have only seen a deer once in the wild -crossed the road in front of us in the Lakes a few years ago - must have been quite exciting to see so close up. Had no idea there were any round our area.

There are plenty of dears around Accrington, you just know where to look, they`re usually not far from the duckies.

maxthecollie 03-05-2014 22:55

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There is a family of three living near me up Sandy Lane. It's not so often we see them but every time we do I never have my camera.

davemac 03-05-2014 22:59

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 1104992)
Oh deary me - you are a couple of old dears but that is definitely a deer! ;):D

It's a great set of pics - I have only seen a deer once in the wild -crossed the road in front of us in the Lakes a few years ago - must have been quite exciting to see so close up. Had no idea there were any round our area.

Now you mention it it is deer, I never gave it a thought, I rely on my spell checker to point out when I am sprelling my worms wrong, and it wouldn't would it, had it been an antelope the checker would have brought my attention to it. I have never seen one so don't think I will be spelling it any time soon.
The other site photos and here looks like you had a good get together.

davemac 03-05-2014 23:03

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 1104994)
Love the bumble bee and the dandelion clock. I didn't make it quite so high up the Coppice myself...

Put it on the list, you have to "do" the top and lodges.

davemac 03-05-2014 23:04

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Originally Posted by gpick24 (Post 1104995)
There are plenty of dears around Accrington, you just know where to look, they`re usually not far from the duckies.

It must be late, I had to read this three times before I got the gist.

davemac 03-05-2014 23:05

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1104996)
There is a family of three living near me up Sandy Lane. It's not so often we see them but every time we do I never have my camera.

They must get around the coppice area then, at least to the lodges for water.

maxthecollie 04-05-2014 08:16

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1105000)
They must get around the coppice area then, at least to the lodges for water.

I believe that they have been spotted around the trees near the top lodge, although I have never seen them there myself. I usually see them in the fields going from Newhouse Barn to Higher Brox.

davemac 04-05-2014 09:37

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I frequent that area on a casual basis, so next time I will sit quietly, and make a noise like a carrot, I was in that area yesterday, there would be no chance of wildlife spotting, the area was very busy with walkers, dogs swimming in the lodges, horses with riders, low flying planes, two different types buzzing the top. Plus there was a little fat chap throwing himself on the floor taking pictures.

Margaret Pilkington 04-05-2014 10:29

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http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/b...nd-beyond.html
This is the story of my visit to Halifax yesterday.
Just in case anyone wants to read about my travels with my camera.
Leave me a comment if you enjoy it(please).

maxthecollie 04-05-2014 10:44

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1105030)
I frequent that area on a casual basis, so next time I will sit quietly, and make a noise like a carrot, I was in that area yesterday, there would be no chance of wildlife spotting, the area was very busy with walkers, dogs swimming in the lodges, horses with riders, low flying planes, two different types buzzing the top. Plus there was a little fat chap throwing himself on the floor taking pictures.

The best time I have heard is midweek, when the kids are at school and no mini motos up there. Would be nice to meet up one day and go deer stalking.

maxthecollie 04-05-2014 16:12

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A walk today around near us. The photos were all taken from the same spot , on the track through the field from Higher Brox Farm to Broad Oak. Trying out my zoom lens.

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Nos 1,2, and 3 were taken without the zoom, 1a,2a, and 3a the zoom was open fully. No 4 is a shot of Dickies Meadow and No 5 is the plastic tree on the track from Gallows Hall Farm.

Margaret Pilkington 04-05-2014 16:17

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All I can say is WOW!

davemac 04-05-2014 16:25

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1105108)
A walk today around near us. The photos were all taken from the same spot , on the track through the field from Higher Brox Farm to Broad Oak. Trying out my zoom lens.

Attachment 40169Attachment 40170Attachment 40171Attachment 40172Attachment 40173Attachment 40174Attachment 40175Attachment 40176

Nos 1,2, and 3 were taken without the zoom, 1a,2a, and 3a the zoom was open fully. No 4 is a shot of Dickies Meadow and No 5 is the plastic tree on the track from Gallows Hall Farm.


That 50 times zoom is a bit dangerous, there is no hiding from that.

maxthecollie 04-05-2014 16:34

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I was looking for fleas mating on the treetops but they had gone when i got there

Margaret Pilkington 04-05-2014 16:40

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If they had been there Frank, you would surely have seen them!


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