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
This Sunday and yet more deer from the Peaks, I may need to change my repertoire a bit.... well, maybe after the rut :) Plus a couple of views and highland cows up there and a fluffed up wren.
Ta :) . I do love the dippers on the river Derwent. Hard going at the moment now Spring is over when every animal was out and about and I was tripping over hares. Still... you can't miss a red deer :)
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
90% luck, 5% field craft, 5% camera skills.
A mixed bag from a lackluster day as the breeding season ends, and many birds have migrated in some manner.
A shy Roe doe.
A Roe buck, initially coy.
Either sticks his tongue out at me or shows off saying, 'I bet you can't lick your nose.'
Then goes all shy again.
A long contemplative stare into the water.
There is a Green Sandpiper in this photo. Amazing tech in countryside, these days, with signs.
The beastie flew off. Both birds are on a section of Manor farm which had been restored two months ago.
This Green Sandpiper was in front of Colebrook lake (north) hide/viewing screens. I'm not sure what spooked it, but it took off and flew west to Manor farm restoration.
I've been assured that this is a White throat.
All taken with my R7, on a cloudy day.
Photos look better from my R7 now that I have the EV to 0. No idea how it got set a notch down; which made photos darker.