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Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Lots going on ....

Its been a while since I last posted, as the title suggests there has been lots going on this last month or so since I last posted, so I will let the photos tell the story...

Earlier this month I travelled up to Dumfrieshire, and to the hides belonging to Alan McFadyen, the morning session focused on photographing Kingfishers, some lovely perched shots and then trying to catch them diving. Was great fun but extremely difficult to catch them full frame and in focus, even at a shutter speed of 1/4000 I still couldnt freeze them completely...these are my efforts

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Whilst up in Scotland I had the exciting opportunity to photograph a Cuckoo that Alan has got coming in to feed, this is very much hit and miss, happens very quickly but a massive thrill to see and photograph

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I have been searching for a long while now for Little Owls, I know they are in our local area but finding them is another matter. This week I was put onto a pair by a friend, minutes from home and living in an old oak tree, great to see.... these were the first few shots I grabbed, almost dark and shot at ISO 6400 but looking forward to more shots over the summer

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I am still getting down to see the Hares when I can, these are from the last couple of visits

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Another objective completed this month was to photograph Whitethroats, seen plenty before but never photographed, so a couple of trips to RSPB Conwy where I found a couple of nests and I eventually managed to get some clear shots of them through the thick brambles they inhabit

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A local river is home to a pair of Dippers and it was with great excitement that we caught up with them not long after their young had left the nest.

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Wherever we go at the moment the lovely sound of Chiffchaffs is all around, not easy to get in front of the camera but glad I stuck at it...

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Also lots of Willow Warblers about on the North Wales coast

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A local site called Bettisfield is well known for Stonechats, still not seen any here but its a great place for Linnet

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Here also are lots of Skylarks, set myself a challenge of getting one in flight...far from easy this was my best effort...work in progress I think!

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And finally, a lot closer to home the garden pond once again has a healthy population of frogs who have again bred well with lots of tadpoles.

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Up to date at last, apologies for the long post, but as the title said there has been lots going on.... see you soon

12 comments:

  1. AMAZING GARY....BLOODY AMAZING.

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  2. As always absolutely brilliant photos Gary. Hope you eventually get some luck with the fishing Ospreys

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  3. One word Gary ........ Outstanding!!

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  4. Nice post Gary, well done on locating the LO's, they will give you hours of enjoyment!

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  5. Gary. Words fail me !!! These are simply stunning especially those of the kingfisher. The fourth one of the bird diving is to die for !!! That new camera is certainly proving it's worth. Just brilliant look forward to more of your excellent camera work.

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  6. It has been a long time since I visited your blog, Gary, but this just takes my breath away!!
    How lucky to have a Cuckoo coming in to feed and I bet much prep work before taking those amazing kingfisher shots :)
    I can only say this: WOW!!!

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  7. Brilliant Gary,we are all over critical of our own work but you`ve no need to worry these are outstanding images.

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  8. Wow! Such bird images, I can only imagine the skills and fieldcraft necessary for shots like these...superb!!!

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Gary