




I had been waiting for a sunny day to have another attempt at the Desert Wheatear; with just 12 hours to go the Met Office forecast a sunny and calm day after a sharp frost with odd bits of cloud-----12 hours is hardly a long time period but once again they were 500% wrong; no frost, mild, dull, 100% cloud cover---thanks MO
the wheatear was very obliging but the light was bad but with Canon DSLR's at least you can compensate to some extent
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