I spent yesterday on the Dee Estuary visiting a couple of my favourite locations.
Starting the day at Parkgate hoping to see Short-eared Owls hunting, I was greeted on arrival by 3 Owls, but unfortunately they were at a distance and in poor light.
Next I spent 4 hours or so at Burton Mere RSPB trying to capture Bearded Tits.
Again I saw the birds but they didn't really show at the front of the reed beds, preferring to stay tantalizingly a few feet inwards.
The highlight of the day at Burton was the first ever recorded sighting of a White Stork on the reserve and the buzz around the place was electric!
I saw the bird from a great distance on two occasions and on the second it was being mobbed by around 20+ Gulls.
I did get a few record shots, but even at a 100% crop the Stork is tiny in the frame so I won't bother sharing.
Apparently the White Stork was sighted again on site, but of course its anyone's guess to how long it hangs around.
Finally after the excitement of Burton Mere, I returned to Parkgate in hope of another crack at the Short-eared Owls.
By this time it was around 3pm and after an half hour wait a Owl arrived on the scene.
The Shorty hunted along the marsh for around 45 minutes, covering a great deal of ground in a characteristic figure-of-eight pattern, with just a couple of resting periods in-between flights.
In total the bird made four flybys pass my position near the Boat House...A great end to a very memorable day.
Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts
Sunday, 31 March 2019
Tuesday, 26 March 2019
New Life
It's been a very long time since my last post and I've spent the last few years working in other fields of photography.
In this time I've learnt a great deal about my art and I now feel I'm ready to return to photographing wildlife & nature with a renewed passion and vigour.
My true love is nature and I'm looking forward to sharing my experiences in the field once again.
As we are now entering Spring I feel it's a good time to start writing again, because after all this is the season of new life and fresh starts.
I saw my first new-born Lamb of the year today...It feels like the time is right!
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Wednesday, 11 February 2015
More Tits
Well I've been itching to get out with the camera all week, but unfortunately a combination of work commitments and truly awful light conditions have laid to rest any plans I may have had to get out there and satisfy my desire.
I'm pleased to report that all as not been lost though and I've spent the last couple of evenings processing some photographs which have remained overlooked for the last few years.
I've actually got an archive of unprocessed shots running into the tens of thousands and its actually been a pleasure looking and sorting through some of those.
Today I'm going to carry on from where I left off at the last post and present you with some portraits of a few different varieties of Tit.
All these images were taken in the Derbyshire Peak District on a lovely late winters day in March 2010...
Blue Tit
Coal Tit
Great Tit
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