Wow - those images all come up as absolute crackers when you click on one to enlarge them!! I find both these birds very appealing - always a joy to see!
Turnstones and Dippers...oh it is a good thing that I should not have to choose only one of these as a favorite for this post, for each image is magnificent!!!
Hi John, It's Simon, met you this morning at Stithians. Lovely photos you have on your blog, digiscoping looks excellent, good details. I have a about 400 bird photos on my flickr site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thehidaway/sets/72157601740789894/ Might bump into you again one day, thanks for all the info, keep up the good work.
Wow the second dipper shot is perfect. I love it. I've only been able to see this species twice in my life and I'm not gonna see it in Iceland ;-) I hope the turnstone will be back soon :-) These four pictures are superb!
Są śliczne, a zdjęcie dolne z prawej strony jest urocze. Pozdrawiam. *** They are beautiful, and the bottom photo on the right is cute. Yours.
ReplyDeleteGreat Dipper shots
ReplyDeleteWow - those images all come up as absolute crackers when you click on one to enlarge them!! I find both these birds very appealing - always a joy to see!
ReplyDeletehele mooie foto's.
ReplyDeletemooi die waterspreeuw ik heb hem ook wel eens gefotografeerd bij ons komt hij zelden voor.
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Love the Dipper shots, especially the last one with the grass? in his beak!
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Lovely set of images... :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent images! We saw quite a few Canada Geese today, and several Bald Eagles.
ReplyDeleteExcellent Dipper shots John, I must get over Truro sometime!
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos! The Dipper is a beautiful looking bird.
ReplyDeleteFun pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreat Shots mate, Digiscoping at its very best. That second Dipper shot is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteCu both soon.
Hi!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning dipper shots.
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Great set of images.Love the Dipper shots.
ReplyDeleteCracking stuff, really love the Turnstone.
ReplyDeleteLovely set of images here... :)
ReplyDeletereally good 4 ones, may be my best the second turstone!
ReplyDeleteSaludos from Spain,
Turnstones and Dippers...oh it is a good thing that I should not have to choose only one of these as a favorite for this post, for each image is magnificent!!!
ReplyDeleteI really love the dipper images. Well done!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding bird behavior photographs! I especially love the dipper with the nesting material in its mouth. All are wonderful, though!
ReplyDeletewonderful !
ReplyDeleteWonderful Dipper captures!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visitinig my blog. I love Nature as a whole so will enjoy visiting your blog daily.
ReplyDeleteHi John, It's Simon, met you this morning at Stithians. Lovely photos you have on your blog, digiscoping looks excellent, good details.
ReplyDeleteI have a about 400 bird photos on my flickr site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thehidaway/sets/72157601740789894/
Might bump into you again one day, thanks for all the info, keep up the good work.
Simon
Love those Dipper images. Never seen one myself must ask you where to capture those in Truro next time i'm there.
ReplyDeleteWonderful blog and many great pictures!!
ReplyDeleteI am a little envious about the Dipper!
Soooooo elusive where I live! :)
Well done!
Wow the second dipper shot is perfect. I love it. I've only been able to see this species twice in my life and I'm not gonna see it in Iceland ;-) I hope the turnstone will be back soon :-) These four pictures are superb!
ReplyDeleteStunning images, especially the Dipper.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your comments.
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Lovely dipper shots, Mike.
ReplyDeleteAwesome images of the dippers...Thomas
ReplyDeleteheel fraai,dipper uit twente neem ik aan?
ReplyDeletedom...zie nu pas, geen Ned;)
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