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    The equipment I use is a Canon 30D with Sigma 50-500mm lens. I also have a garden hide from which I take most of my pictures.

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    Well these are poor images but I thought you might like to see them. They used to come in with the tide right past the caravan, and guess what when they came in real close I didn't have my camera ready. You could see there head for quite a while then they would dive down and sometimes you would not see where they surfaced. They travelled quite a long way under water. These pictures were taken from the slipway on the Isle of Luing and one was on the rock s as we approached the slipway, I was quite suprised that they have a long tail
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    Wow. What a catch.
    Well done you Babs Nice one

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    Never mind the poor images Babs you don't get to see the Sea Otter every day so go for it......you did perfectly right, and the bonus was it had caught a fish......nice one.


    Pete.

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