In reply to Bob S:
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Nige Flickr
One of the Pennington Herons with a fish
Same Heron, different fish!
S'easy when you know how, innit.
Nice captures Nige, good to see the Heron not going short of fish although he'll need a few more to fill him up !
All I could muster up is a very small patch of blue sky for five mins during the afternoon with a young Swallow getting all excited about its first impending trip to Africa shortly -
Hopefully next year it will return with fully grown streamers lol
and same afternoon today but different sky !!! and not much of a chance of catching those HM's in speedy flight
blurrrr !
and courtyard robin wondering when it was going to stop raining lol
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Regards, Hazel
"Each kindness shown to birds or men is sure to flutter back again"
Kind regards,
Ann
Pete
Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can
In reply to Nigel O:
Nigel O said:different fish
Nooo, not Pete and Sebastian, they had so much to live for!!
Nice shots Nige
In reply to HAZY:
Quick trip to the river today, on the hunt for a perching Kingfisher, as I haven't seen one in months, and also to experiment a little with exposure compensation, as my sister said it would help with my Little Egret shots...
Exposure 0.0
Exposure -0.3
Exposure -1.3
Exposure -2.0
Well, what do you know....she know's what she's talking about
And the KF I hear you ask.....
Well they do still perch in Dorset, but hidden in tree's, not out in the open like certain other photographers manage to see...mentioning no name BOB!!!
EDIT … I forgot the kestrel!!
In reply to PimperneBloke:
PimperneBloke said:
Well they do still perch in Dorset, but hidden in tree's,
If you were small, bright blue and orange you'd soon learn to hide in trees ... especially when there are Kestrels about
A nice set of river birds.