Greylag Geese

Here are a few shots of greylag geese both in flight and chilling out in the fields adjacent to Wilstone reservoir in Herts.

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Grey Heron

Here are a few shots of a grey heron taken recently at Western Turville reservoir near Aylesbury.  Surprisingly, this little fella did not seem perturbed at all.

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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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