As the weather has really improved this month, I have been very busy with a number of projects.
I have also picked some of the days with clear blue skies to go and revisit areas of interest to try and get better photo's with the sun on some of the birds that I shot on the colder drab days.
I was lucky enough to get relatively close to this Black-necked Grebe, it was busy feeding and stayed some distance away!
Here are some of the shots.
Regards Buzzard
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Hi Buzzard
Another stunning bird that i have never seen before
The Black Necked Grebe has a stunning yellow coloured eye too
Thank you for sharing with us here,
Where was the picture taken?
Regards
Kathy and Dave
HI Buzzard, Nice pics. I've never seen one of these so I shall look out for them now I know what to look for. Thanks.
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Nicki C said: Hi Buzzard Another stunning bird that i have never seen before The Black Necked Grebe has a stunning yellow coloured eye too Thank you for sharing with us here, Where was the picture taken? Regards Kathy and Dave
Hi, actually the eye is red- :) The yellow is just sunshine .
S
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Thanks for the comments,
S, I tried to get a photo of the eye that showed the red. Again this was rather difficult trying to capture the bird in the right light.
I will go through the shots and see if I have one that shows the red eye.
Hi Buzzard,
Has your camera got a red-eye removal setting? If so, may I suggest you disable it LOL!!!!!
Cheers, Linda.
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Hi Sparrow, I'll remember that for next time the sun shines!
Buzzard
Another gorgeous bird Buzzard, well done,
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Lovely photos Buzzard of another bird I have never seen. Thanks for sharing those.
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