A cold and mostly damp and misty visit, but still with some photo opportunities.
The first is a view from the roof of the house, was replacing a tile and spotted a nice view.
This is an excellent area for Mistletoe, I've never seen so much.
Certainly no shortage of these two, as the neighbour's orchard was left unharvested and provided a huge banquet for the birds.
They looked like rocks on the ploughed field, but I noticed them moving.
. . . . and managed to get a few pictures.
The two Yorkies tried on their new winter coats, I found a dried Hawk Moth and a large Fungus, an interesting shot of a growing animal feed crop.
The cat had decided that the bird table afforded an excellent view into the kitchen, I discovered a plentiful supply of wild currants (although Anna said she wouldn't use them) and the paddock was invaded by a very active Mole or Moles.
I could never get close enough to the huge flocks of Lapwing, so had to satisfy myself with a couple of long distance shots.
Very nice Rolf. Some of those birds I have never seen.
Waiting avidly for posts 2 and 3
We have had miserable weather every were really.
Well you have had some fun haven't you rolf, an excellent variety of images. I must say I absoluetly love your 4th kestral image, have you had a go at cropping it to get a closer view or would you loose what you have already got.
Last edited by Babs; 06-01-2008 at 11:37 PM.
Superb set of photos.
You have done quite well considering the weather.
It was vey miserablre here in UK
Thanks Babs and Blue Jay.
@ Babs, that is pretty much as big as it will go without losing detail, unfortunately they move pretty quickly, so a long lens is impossible to use on them in flight.
Hi havn't been here long just getting to know were to go... nice pics
Thanks Rue (Ok if we call you that?), welcome to the forum.
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