After yet another successful year on the Odds & Sods thread, initially started I think by Hazy, it might be wise to kickstart the 2023 thread off.
Thank you to those who have contributed to last years thread, and there has been very interesting odds and sods in "Odds & Sods 2022" that aren't enough to place into a dedicated thread, which you can look back on the following link:
https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/278729/odds-sods-2022/1417300?pifragment-4285=76#pifragment-4285=1
What better for me, and as yet, I've not ventured far, ewe know what I mean, with this lassie on Baddesley Clinton estate yesterday....
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
90% luck, 5% field craft, 5% camera skills.
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
I thought Wigeon flew off for summer months. This one has been hanging around Colebrook lake for sometime. Photographed with R7 last Wednesday. It was some way off.
I'm getting slightly more used to picking up BIF with the R7. Still don't like the electronic viewfinder. Too bright, I think.
This Shelduck came out quite nicely. I thought the reflections of greenery looked quite neat.
This female Gadwal was very close to Colebrook lake (north) hide. Just rest camera on viewing screen, point in direction of duck, press button.
Frustrating day as I always just missed flying birds. However, with AI eye and animal tracking the R7 made easy work of keeping this Canada goose in focus. My old 80D struggles with focusing on and subject moving towards it.
Colebrook lake (south) viewing screens, as I was walking back to car.
It finally gained altitude.
A lone Pheasant, a fair ways off, as it strode to the copse on the Manor farm restoration. Heavily cropped photo.