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    A few pics

    Another camera download got me thinking some of you might like to see a few pics. Unfortunately, I haven’t had much of a roar this year due to an untimely operation, but I’ve still managed to get out for the odd trip. So, here we go in no particular order:

    Pre roar scouting bumped into a lot of animals. This group of chamois appeared out of a small gut just below me one evening while glassing some deer.
    Chamois, they always seem to be looking downhill for expected trouble. The demise of many I’m sure.

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    It’s amazing just how close you can get to them when your above them. This young buck busted me from around 7-8m. The result was a stalemate for 2-3min before he finally trotted off.

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    An unlucky Bull. Unlucky as I never would have known he was there bedded down if Kevin hadn’t of given me the heads up.

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    Bad photo, but not too bad of a Bull. I need a spotting scope.

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    More young Chamois.

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    A young stag out and about on the tops with his girlfriends. Just where is your farther hiding?

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    Deer oh deer.

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    Blue ducks!

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    Finally, a mates rather unique way of heating a pie!

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    Thats all for now folks.

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    Very cool.

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    did the pie warm right through?

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    Great pics hayden. Your first pic of the mob of chams,,, whats the object in the gut to the right of them that appears to be man made?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by LOC View Post
    did the pie warm right through?
    Surprisingly it did. A few rocks in the bottom to keep it off the base and 1cm of water.

    The result, a steamed pie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by matagouri View Post
    Great pics hayden. Your first pic of the mob of chams,,, whats the object in the gut to the right of them that appears to be man made?????
    Not sure. Probably a stick?

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    Bloody good pic,s , well done they would look really good on the wall.
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    Really cool pic,s love the close up chamois.
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    All sweet pics, really like the young stag on the tops looking at you, very grand.
    Arent blue duck quite rare? Im not sure.

    Nice spotting and thanks for sharing.
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    thanks for sharing - superb pics. Love that one of the young chamois buck up close

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    God pics. Great shot of the whio, must quite rare to see the ducklings.
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    Really nice photos,thanks for sharing!
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    What camera where they taken with. It looks really good quality.

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    Nice pics mate. You still in CHCH? South Island surely beats up north I reckon. Except for no sika just down the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russian 22. View Post
    What camera where they taken with. It looks really good quality.
    Just a Panasonic FZ62

    I’m not much of a photographer. I just put it on auto and hope to get the odd good photo!
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