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!
My blog: http://mazzaswildside.blogspot.co.uk/
My Flickr page: https://www.flickr.com/photos/124028194@N04/
Got more than a few bad pics yesterday so bear with me LOL I think the birds get points for their artistic impression though !!
Look out Jake, your mate's doing a fly past !
looks like the Jay is trying to do the Flamenco LOL
Incoming !
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Regards, Hazel
I think you are cheating Hazy...some of those are too good to be bad :)
MC's sparrow looks like something out of the Exorcist .....
I am a little miffed by this one. Moral of story try not to take photo of a moth hiding in the grass when there is a gusting wind - nothing keeps still
It is a beautifully marked Mother Shipton.
Caroline in Jersey
Cin J
Nice of you to say that Caroline but I find it hard to get that wing "freeze" when taking birds, especially during dull conditions when it is difficult to balance the light with the speed; I just look on it as more practice with these shots.
What a pity about the moth, the windy conditions have been such a problem lately.
Oh, what a pity Bob although I still love the photo :) would love to see a Kingfisher and it's top of my wish list.
I seemed to get a lot of bad pics today which I entitled "he's behind you" LOL
Poor Jake didn't see the Jackdaw coming in until last minute !
We have lift-off!
Unicum arbustum haud alit duos erithacos
(One bush does not shelter two Robins)
Zenodotus (3rd Century B.C.)
Robin launches into space LOL brilliant MC !
BR was in the water feature at least three times today and Mrs BR even took a dip at one point. I was fortunate enough to get photos of the pair of them. I'll post them later. Currently uploading some footage of one of the little BT's in the water feature!
That's brilliant MC, so glad they are back again and enjoying your garden :) look forward to the pics.
The headless ghost of a robin appeared in the flowering currant earlier today. Woooooooooooooooooo!
A crane in (teeming) rain
Fuzzy parents
my photos in flickr