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    Where to see Gannets

    #1 If you are on Alderney in the Channel Islands (that is the ones in the English Channel), you have no difficulty in finding the Gannets. You just follow the signposts.
    Where to see Gannets

    #2 Before long you reach the clifftop and behold Les Etacs, a group of islets just off the tip of Alderney, absolutely heaving with Gannets.
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    #3 The distance was just that bit to far for my 300mm lens, but this is the best I could muster:
    Where to see Gannets

    #4 There are reckoned to be about 6000 pairs on these stacs, plus about 3000 more on Ortac, another island about 7km offshore.
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    Re: Where to see Gannets

    Very nice images

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    Re: Where to see Gannets

    That is good information, John...

    Come to think of it, you have a telescope.You drive. Can you use a telescope as a camera lens with a zoom lens or as a zoom lens? Just curious...

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    Re: Where to see Gannets

    Thanks Nandakumar and Izzie.

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    That is good information, John...

    Come to think of it, you have a telescope.You drive. Can you use a telescope as a camera lens with a zoom lens or as a zoom lens? Just curious...
    Izzie. Yes I do have a telescope but no, I do not drive! Flying to Alderney on a small plane imposes a more restrictive baggage allowance. So, I left my telescope at home, along with my tripod. Fortunately the light that day was good. Two days previously it was "Gannets in the mist".

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