Some more animals...
One of my friends is a birdwatcher so I asked him for advice about good places to go to see birds.
He suggested a particular cemetery in the city which has a number of different species. He was correct

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I first visited the cemetery to have a look around without any plans to take photos, but during a short break I got an unexpected close visit, so I grabbed my camera and managed to get some shots with my manual lens:
Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) (1)
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Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) (2)
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(lens used: Helios 44M7 58mm)
This made me hopeful, so a couple of days later I returned to the cemetery on a sunny day and with my zoom lens mounted. I had to spend quite some time listening for bird chirping, looking for birds and then "hunting" them with the camera, but it was very, very enjoyable.
Great tit (Parus major)
- these were fairly easy to get close to, and this one got very close to me on one occasion which I was thankful for
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The following two species were more tricky as they seemed very keen on keeping the distance (and that's why the photo quality is lower; I shot them at max zoom (210mm) and then cropped the photos)
European greenfinch (Chloris chloris)
- I personally don't like the bright background here, but it's animals, and this was the best shot I got of it
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Common redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus)
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And during the cemetery visit I spotted another animal lurking among the graves:
Brown rat (Rattus norvegicus)
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(lens used: Sony 55-210mm OSS zoom)
I will definitely return to the cemetery, and I'm thinking about bringing some food to try to get closer to some of the birds next time

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