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/
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The Place : Portland Bill
The Weather: Just a tad breezy - small children had to be kept hold of
I think it's a gannet
Caroline in Jersey
Cin J
Rare sighting D - the fabulous Spinning Top Bird!!! Not seen one for a while here rofl!
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Thanks, MC, for your comments I just wish it had better light and I would have been jumping up and down :)
Had problems signing in but its all sorted now hopefully and sorry to hear your having probs with you comp shame you don’t live close I could have popped round and had a look at it for you.
cheers
Jim
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Fuzzy shot of the Woodpigeon having fun in the big pond ! I had to laugh when I saw his expression lol
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Regards, Hazel
lol Alan, no CT survived just about ! I have a few pics of baby CT looking big and fluffy; ever looked out of the window and thought you had a Marsh Tit in your garden for the first time only to find out it is CT ? LOL !!
I think we should rename the thread 'Wildlife you'd love to even get the chance to take a bad picture of. :-)
Is it a bird...? Let's hope so!
Return of the infamous headless Kestrel...
Phew! - thought he had deserted me!!
Hehe, the Chough obviously saw you coming Bob
Ian
I have so many bad ones....(amongst the good ones)
Honey Buzzard
Red-backed Shrike
Purple Sandpiper (Got a better picture in the end but this is the first time I saw it)
Peregrine on the hunt
That will do for now :P
Tom
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This should have been a crow. It was a crow, but it took off! You can just see the tip of the tail in the top left hand corner. Apart from that, I was left with a few splashes of raindrops from where it had been. It's either a brilliant photo or an abomination. I can't decide which :-)
Unicum arbustum haud alit duos erithacos
(One bush does not shelter two Robins)
Zenodotus (3rd Century B.C.)