Just because there's way too much great photography on this site...!
You know the feeling. You only got one or a few photos of it and they're not very good, but you can't bear to throw the photos away because they're all you have of that particular species. So you keep them, just until you get better ones :) We've managed to 'upgrade' some of the species below since these bad pics were taken, but not all...
Please join in! I can't be the only one who hordes terrible wildlife photos :)
Collared Flycatcher
Otter
Peregrine
and best (worst) of all, Nightjar!
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How the heck did this one winged Harrier stay in the air :-)
Kind regards,
Mike
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Hi Mike
A fine balancing act I would say
Maybe he is tied to a piece of string so he bounces along in the sky
Regards
Kathy and Dave
Here's a bum picture for the collection, hope that's not too rude a word to put on here !!
Linda x
What a wonderful world :))
Picture of a Redwing, taken this morning...
Then I got this...
I had a bit of a "sit and watch the birds" day yesterday, and here is what I saw:
A song thrush:
A very shy redwing:
An even shier redwing:
An even shier than the previous shy redwing:
And a robin. Or something:
Aren't you all extremely jelous?? ;)
Amazing pics! Birds are really good at camouflage aren't they? I can barely see the birds! Well done for those shots!
'Dip a dee dah, dip a dee ay, we're not seeing any birds to-day...'
First photo of the Waxwings we saw in Pitsea this week. A panicky, hopeless flail with the camera as it looked like they were all about to fly away. Luckily, they didn't and I got some less horrible photos after this :)
Lovely to see this thread again, thank you Aiki and Hounddog for finding the link. I hadn't seen the last few photos
During the freezing weather a little wren flitted around the edges of my pond everyday and disappeared into a hole made underneath an old woodpile I put there. I put pieces of cheese and crumbs of suet balls out for it.
This is a good photo of some cheese, can you spot the wren?
Weird pose.........looking for insects
Kind regards Jane.
Fuzzy Redwing and Starlings and I think that's a sparrow taking off in the background. Very poor.
RK
Let not your heart be troubled