Natural Cammo!

British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
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Even this is probably 5 times magnified against "preys eye view"

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And a little closer

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If moving at over 200mph against a leafy background........

Don't you just love "natural born killers" :D

Red
 

sxmolloy

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Red, you have posted a lot pics recently, and they are all great. It's things like this, that members like you do, when you take the time and practice patience, that you so obviously do, then freely and willingly share your "stuff" with the rest of the forum, and expect nothing in return, that makes this site so special.

May I take this oppurtunity to thank you? You and your work are an inspiration, it makes me want to get out there and start doing. Many, many thanks Red.

Keep 'em coming.

Stu
 

JonnyP

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Oct 17, 2005
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Red, you have posted a lot pics recently, and they are all great. It's things like this, that members like you do, when you take the time and practice patience, that you so obviously do, then freely and willingly share your "stuff" with the rest of the forum, and expect nothing in return, that makes this site so special.

May I take this oppurtunity to thank you? You and your work are an inspiration, it makes me want to get out there and start doing. Many, many thanks Red.

Keep 'em coming.

Stu

Well said, fully agree.....

Nice shot Red, how did you spot it, did you see it land there or do you have hawk eyes too..
 

British Red

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Hi Jon,

I have a confession - I've never managed to get this good a shot of a wild one - this guy was being lure flown by a falconer to build up muscle tone. He was doing about 60 passes and after each few the falcon perched somewhere. I failed to get any good "on the wing" shots but quite liked this one. As you know we have peregrines on the farm but by the time I spot one, they have usually been and gone :eek:

Red
 

commandocal

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Thats amazing, It makes me wonder really, Most animals for their enviroment have a natural camoflauge, i mean,you dont get big orange and pink deer do you?, And us humans are really the only creature that stands out, Maybe its because we are so diverse but it makes me wonder if that we are made for the concrete jungle
 

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