Dullish day, but dry so made a plan to catch up with my sister to show off the new lens, and then head on elsewhere when she had to go to work... She promised me Hares, Red Kites Swallows and Kestrels...
She delivered a distant hare, probably 80 yards away, couldn't make it out with the naked eye, just saw movement
Not sure what this is, possibly a Linnet? There was a flock of maybe a dozen similar looking
Sis was also training her puppy....
Gorgeous Girl!!
Doh! Just realised I've only done those pics... Anyhow... there were none of the other promised birds before she had to get on to work.... I'll come back and edit this as I headed to the old river.... just need the 'Stenders duff duff duff music now lol
In a tree, behind one of the stables at sis's place, tsk'ing Robin
OMG it's a warbler... Chiffchaff?
Juvie Goldfinch
A different warbler with a more pronounced eyestripe
Pied Waggie on the roof
So I headed to the river, with idea's of Kingfisher and Otter... and was greeted by Moorhen
Big lens advantage...Red Admiral the other side of the river!
There were a couple of Little Egret, one hunting, the other preening. The eye detect faultlessly picked up the hunter
Seems scant reward!
This is the grey wagtail and rock mentioned in the moving to mirrorless thread... the rock appeared much brighter and greener in real life so may need to examine the colour palette of the camera
Bigfoot!
Downside of a big lens.... people want to talk about it! Three times in about 10 minutes a Kingfisher whizzed by whilst I was distracted by conversation. Not saying I'd actually have got the little beggar in frame... but I'd have had a go lol
Migrant Hawker
Horribly over exposed suddenly bright sunshine ... probable Darter!
Small Copper (2nd of the year )
And ending with 2 generations of Moorhen
Hope you enjoyed the pics, still some camera learnings to be learnt, and also some big lens ones, but the more I practise, hopefully the better I'll get.
Stay Safe All
Love the hare pictures PB, and the lovely dog - is it a Vizsla? Why has it got a rope coming out of it's bum in the first shot ...
Cin J
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
The new camera is doing you well, all good clear photos.
regards
John