THIS THREAD IS NOW DISCONTINUED, please add to the new 2020 thread HERE
Often we don't have enough photos to create a full thread so thought I'd start an Odds & Sods thread where you may want to add a pic or two when you don't have enough for their own thread . Feel free to add your rogues gallery here !
I only had a couple of pics today, one a Treecreeper and the other a very hacked off looking Great Egret huddled against the reeds trying to keep warm !
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Regards, Hazel
Lot to learn
Black Tailed Godwit already showing his Summer Plumage, taken yesterday.
At last, a photo of a Jay, it had to happen eventually.!! :-)
This is actually a good sighting for me. They're very, very shy where I tend to see them.
My bird photos HERE
Not seen any migrant Chiffchaffs, yet, Alan, let alone any singing.
I'm with you, Paul, the local Jays are extremely secretive and it's only at Leighton Moss that I occasionally get close.
Unknown said:we sit under a thick dark blanket of cloud with rain and hailstone in-between
This is what greeted me on my way out this morning - an imminent but rather spectacular hail storm over a local reservoir. The two gulls are Lesser Black-backs by the way
In fact, I don't think I've taken a bird photo all week (a part from the gulls above) with the incessant wind and storms but I always think that's when to go and do landscape photography (no blue skies here please!) Earlier, while exploring migrant hotspots on the moors in readiness for next month I also got this stormy shot of a local landmark in the West Pennine Moors. It's only a stone's throw from where Flycatchers (both), Cuckoos, and even Ring Ouzels are supposed to stop over, so fingers crossed!
Both shots are obviously heavily done in Photoshop, to recreate traditional B&W darkroom styles.
Maybe I'll get some birds next week!
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A big flock of about 10-12 Yellowhammer in Brixham yesterday with 3-4 Cirl Buntings landed in a bush for a few minutes, giving me just enough time to get closer and photograph the ones that were not obscured.
One of the Cirl buntings.....