I thought I'd get this one started for the year with a couple of likely lads that got in the fat ball container & then the lid must have fallen back after them! I think they are field (wood) mice.
I released them in the vines & ran home so they couldn't follow me! LOL
The old thread is here https://ww2.rspb.org.uk/community/wildlife/f/13609/t/193516.aspx
Best wishes
Hazel in Southwest France
Unknown said:Hope you had those toasty gloves on :) not a day to be wearing your kilt LOL
I'd give you a thumbs up to that but I can't get it working yet.!! :-)
I did get a few nice shots with the 135mm though. Big waves on a rising tide push the Gulls in to feed so a bit of discomfort can often lead to some rewarding sightings and shots. Happy (if somewhat chilly) days..!! :-)
My bird photos HERE
With today's wind-chill it might even have been warmer in the water ...well, at least for the otter.
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What a great sighting Paul, can just imagine the cold out there though, it was cold enough for me here in the garden, feeding birds non-stop most of the day, almost taking my breath away and making me put coat on each time I went out.
Lot to learn
Roe Deer
Gorgeous in full screen Paul, so clearly marked.
Lovely setting too, a very calming peaceful photo.
Handsome looking creatures. Lovely clear photos, Paul.
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Tony
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what a beautiful photo Paul and setting
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Regards, Hazel
I encountered this guy/gal on the footpath to a hide. Don't know who was more surprised me or him/her. Not the best of shots as I had to shoot from the hip
It soon skedaddled
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Great shots TJ, I wonder which of you was more surprised.