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    Canon EOS M6 with Swarovski TLS APO - needs two adapters?

    To connect the 30mm TLS APO lens to your Canon EOS M6 II camera, you'll need the Canon T2 adapter ring. However, you'll also require another adapter like the Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS M to connect the T2 ring to the EOS M mount. While additional adapters can increase the risk of failure and...
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    types of feed ?

    Cracked corn is a great option for your avian visitors. Smaller birds like finches and sparrows might appreciate some millet in their diet. Also, niger seed (often referred to as thistle seed) will be attractive to finches and tiny birds alike. Mealworms can provide some protein for bluebirds or...
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    The behavior of birds

    What is the most interesting or unusual behavior you have observed in a bird, and what do you think caused it?
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    Hi!

    I wish you a warm welcome to the forum, I hope you will find a lot of useful information here
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    Bird-related book

    I definitely need that book
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    Bird-related book

    I will definitely read that book, thanks for the suggestion
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    Bird-related book

    What is your favorite bird-related book or field guide?
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    Red-tailed Shrike, Bempton

    Great picture (y)
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    Changes in bird populations?

    I don't think it's just the impression you have, the cuckoos have really become a bit more common
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    Changes in bird populations?

    Thanks a lot Rich
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    Changes in bird populations?

    I have also noticed big declines in many finches lately
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    Changes in bird populations?

    Hello, from a newbie. How has birding changed for you over the years? Have you noticed any changes in the bird populations in your area?
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