Thursday 6 August 2020
One last Bearded Vulture photo (for now)
I accidentally deleted this photo but when I "re-discovered" it I felt it deserved a post of its own. It was taken today at Crowden in Derbyshire on the side of Bareholme Moss. The bird flew and landed here, right behind us at a distance of about 150m. The photo was taken in poor light on my phone and through the telescope on a magnification of 50x. I also zoomed in a little using the digital zoom on the phone and finally before I posted it here I cropped it quite a bit, so it's anybody's guess as to what the magnification really is on this photo. Personally I think this is a great photo considering that it was taken on my phone!
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