Took my daughters to London Wetland Centre at Barnes for some bird-watching, a chance to try-out our Christmas cameras and meet up with Gibster and Sami

. Apart from the usual wetland species highlights were seeing Stonechats (spotted by Seth) and almost getting bowled over by a low flying mute swan (worth the entrance fee alone)

. Unfortunately I missed a Peregrine Falcon when I had to take my youngest Izzy to spend a penny

. However, she more than made up for it when she spotted this little fellow going for a stroll in the wildside bird hide

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I'm 95% certain this is Ruby tiger but please do comment. Other unexpected insects seen were bumblebees, nectaring on Mahonia around the visitor centre.
The pictures were taken Izzy's Fuji Finepix T200 compact which turned out much better (sharper) than the ones I could manage on my Canon EOS DSLR 1100D with 18 - 55mmIS lens

(the latter is 12 megapixels whereas the former is 14 megapixels). Is it that simple a correlation? Am I expecting too much from my set-up?
In fact I find the big camera much more difficult to get good close-up shots despite lots of practice at home

. I expect you are all going to say I need another lens … more expense

or spend more edit time at the computer

. Perhaps I should've listened to the bloke in the camera shop who insisted that the best camera for me was the Fuji Finepix HS20EXR
The day after I went to Wisley's annual event of butterflies in the glasshouse. I took the compact and gave up on the idea of taking the Canon. Hope to post some pictures sometime soon.
Phil