Wren

Here are a few shots of a wren taken recently at Wilstone reservoir near Aylesbury.

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Kingfisher

Having been a keen amateur photographer for nearly three years now, one of my main aims was to capture the elusive kingfisher; however, only twice have I seen a this bird, and by that I mean a blue flash travelling at great speed, with absolutely no opportunity to have my camera at the ready.    Taking all this into consideration, I presumed that the only way to achieve this was in the company of a professional photographer or attending a workshop.  However, whilst at Wilstone reservoir in Hertfordshire, I was spending a considerable amount of time trying to capture wrens that were fleeing in and out of the reed beds, when I noticed a kingfisher speed past my front; but this time he perched on a branch for approximately 50 seconds.  Although this seems quite a long period of time, panic mode took over as I tried to get my camera to focus and avoid the annoying branches that were blocking my field of view.  In the end I achieved what I consider to be three average shots – had I been a bit closer, the kingfisher may not have perched at all and I wouldn’t be writing this post.  I suppose that three shots that are not as sharp as I would have liked are better than nothing at all.

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Birds in Flight – Canada Geese

Here are a few shots of Canada geese in flight which I captured at the Broughton arm of the Grand Union Canal in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.  I hope you enjoy!

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Birds in Flight – Red Kite

Here are a few recent shots of the stunning Red Kite, always a welcome site.

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Birds in Flight – Greylag Geese

Continuing my birds in flight theme, here are a few shots of greylag geese which I captured at Marsworth reservoir near Tring in Hertfordshire.

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Birds in Flight – Mute Swan

Here are a few shots of a mute swan in flight which were recently taken at Broughton in Aylesbury.

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Flowers in Macro

Here are a few shots of various flowers taken with my Tamron 90mm macro lens.  Not being a purveyor of flowers, although I do occasionally purchase, my partner has confirmed that the line up includes a lily, gerbera, tulip, alstroemeria and chrysanthemum.  The minute details and colours not normally seen with the naked eye provide very interesting shots indeed.

 

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Birds in flight – Cormorant

Here are a few shots of a cormorant in flight over the Grand Union Canal near Aylesbury.

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European Lynx

Here are a few shots of a European lynx taken recently at Whipsnade Zoo.   I would have liked to have spent more time at their enclosure, however my Grandson was tugging at my leg and baying for my attention, so on this ocassion the camera lost out.

 

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