Some more recent shots of the Blackbird eating from its favourite tree - made me smile :)
I took that as a warning to stay away from the berries! Though to be honest it was just chewing, and not actually screeching at me.
I'm constantly amused by this Blackbird's decision to go for the most inaccessible berries/crabapples (ID anyone?) - there are plenty to choose from, but apparently they're not as fun/nutritious unless accessed by hanging upside down and repeatedly losing one's balance:
At which point it flew off, looking somewhat miffed. Go for the easier ones next time!
That's all for today. Hoping to get back to my Kingfisher spot soon, so fingers crossed I'll have something good to post...
Tuesday, 29 December 2009
Thursday, 24 December 2009
Blackbird's Christmas Eve Feast
An early Christmas treat for me - I've been wanting to get some shots of birds feasting on Winter berries, but they've eluded me so far. However, because of the snow, the garden birds are hungrier than usual and therefore less afraid!
So I managed to get nice and close to this Blackbird as he ate his fill.
Although it seems this was just the appetizer before the main course action over at the other side of the tree! This time, he meant business:
So I managed to get nice and close to this Blackbird as he ate his fill.
Although it seems this was just the appetizer before the main course action over at the other side of the tree! This time, he meant business:
Right, I'm off to do some feasting of my own, and it probably won't be berries (or crabapples, as these red things might be).
Merry Christmas!
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
Flowers in the snow
Well, the snow is still here, although there has been no fresh snowfall since Sunday. I haven't had a chance to go out and play in it again, but hoping to get time to build some sort of snow-creature before it melts :)
In the meantime, here are a few shots from my 'Flowers in the snow' series I took on Sunday. I'll be printing these, and more, as I'm really pleased with how they came out. Came across them whilst out walking on Sunday during the snowfall - a few random flowers in a flowerbed, trying to peek out of the snow...
In the meantime, here are a few shots from my 'Flowers in the snow' series I took on Sunday. I'll be printing these, and more, as I'm really pleased with how they came out. Came across them whilst out walking on Sunday during the snowfall - a few random flowers in a flowerbed, trying to peek out of the snow...
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Sunday, 20 December 2009
SNOWDUCKS!!
I've changed my background to white, both in honour of the snow, and mostly because the following shots look best viewed on white...
Had a great day in the snow today, wandering Macclesfield camera in hand. I've been getting shamelessly over-excited about the snow - I always do :) And to prove it, here are some shots I took today of some Mallards on a frozen pond.
Come back tomorrow when I'll be posting my series on flowers in the snow... Yay for snow!!
Had a great day in the snow today, wandering Macclesfield camera in hand. I've been getting shamelessly over-excited about the snow - I always do :) And to prove it, here are some shots I took today of some Mallards on a frozen pond.
The one that follows is my favourite of the day :)
Come back tomorrow when I'll be posting my series on flowers in the snow... Yay for snow!!
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Wednesday, 9 December 2009
The Kingfisher Diaries (part 3) - not even a sighting!
At least, not of a Kingfisher...
On the way down the country lane to Redesmere, spotted a Great Spotted Woodpecker at work on a tree at the side of the road. Stopped the car and tried to shoot it all in one fluid motion - didn't work of course, and the bird flew to a further away tree. So I just got a shot for the record:
On the way down the country lane to Redesmere, spotted a Great Spotted Woodpecker at work on a tree at the side of the road. Stopped the car and tried to shoot it all in one fluid motion - didn't work of course, and the bird flew to a further away tree. So I just got a shot for the record:
On the other side of the tree was another fave of mine - a Nuthatch. Get in! Though again, this is just a record shot:
As I mentioned, no sign of the Kingfisher today. Instead, I saw a buzzard chasing away some crows, two male Great Crested Grebe, the tiniest Wren I have ever seen, and there was lots of take-off and splash-landing action from the Canada Geese:
Sunday, 6 December 2009
The Kingfisher Diaries (part 2) - a Grey Wagtail!
I haven't seen one of these beauties for a while. Was back at Redesmere today, looking for Kingfishers. And this time saw two!! Well over-excited about that. They were chasing each other - not sure if this was a mating ritual or a territorial dispute, as it all happened too fast and too far away...
And once again, it was all over before I could get my camera to eye level!
However, looking away from the mere, spotted this lone Grey Wagtail:
And once again, it was all over before I could get my camera to eye level!
However, looking away from the mere, spotted this lone Grey Wagtail:
It's great to see a flash of bright yellow on a grey rainy Sunday - especially when it follows two flashes of bright blue :)
Check in again soon to find out what other birds shots I capture on my quest to shoot Kingfishers!
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Friday, 4 December 2009
The Kingfisher Diaries (part 1)
I should say from the outset that I didn't get any Kingfisher shots today.
In fact, I wasn't even planning to. I was at Redesmere again checking out the waterbirds, when suddenly I spotted a bright blue torpedo zooming over the water along the bank edge. I managed to follow it with my bins, and what a sight. Kingfishers truly are stunning. This particular one came to rest in a tree about 10 metres to my left, but completely obscured by greenery.
Whilst waiting for it to emerge, I took this candid of a Mallard having a drink:
These three male Mallards also caught my eye:
In fact, I wasn't even planning to. I was at Redesmere again checking out the waterbirds, when suddenly I spotted a bright blue torpedo zooming over the water along the bank edge. I managed to follow it with my bins, and what a sight. Kingfishers truly are stunning. This particular one came to rest in a tree about 10 metres to my left, but completely obscured by greenery.
Whilst waiting for it to emerge, I took this candid of a Mallard having a drink:
Suddenly, my peripheral vision spotted the blue torpedo once again, heading back the way it had come - to the other side of the mere. Missed it again!
However, I decided I'd found its flight path, so took some more pictures of ducks while I waited for it to come back... Here are a female and male Tufted Duck, chilling in an eye-catching arrangement:
These three male Mallards also caught my eye:
Hooray for peripheral vision!! The Kingfisher came zooming back into the same tree as before. But moments later, it shot away behind me and I lost it. Still, I figured it was best to stay stay exactly where I was and wait for it to return.
Which eventually happened an hour and a half later, just as I was about to quit and go home with minor frostbite. Once again though, it was way too fast, and I didn't have a chance to get a shot.
Instead, I took this moody shot of a Black-Headed Gull and its reflection:
It was time to head back to the car, telling myself I'd be back late afternoon to try again, weather permitting. Needless to say, the weather permitted no such thing! This Black-Headed Gull taken through my car window pretty much summed it up:
So, no Kingfisher shots today. BUT, I now know where it lives, and I shall be back!
As a footnote, I saw the female Goosander again, this time with a pal, as well as a male Great Crested Grebe. In all, I counted 15 different species of bird in a fairly small area on and around the water.
Which, Kingfisher or no Kingfisher, ain't bad at all :)
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