Thursday, 19 November 2015

OUT and ABOUT

The Following were taken at 2 of my favourite places, Stithians Reservoir in
 Cornwall and Yarner Woods in Devon. The first 4 are from Yarner were
 we also had good views of Lesser-spotted Woodpecker.

WREN
NUTHATCH


NUTHATCH

BLUE TIT

WATER RAIL

GREAT-SPOTTED WOODPECKER


LONG-TAILED TIT

15 comments:

  1. Nice common birds..
    photos with nice settings, compliments

    Nieske

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  2. I love to see our more common birds presented in beautiful images like these, John. They are wonderful, and have brightened my day! Thank you!

    Best wishes - - - - Richard

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  3. Wren pretending to be a water bird. Beautiful water rail shot.

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  4. Lovely set of natural photos, some great birds captured.

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  5. Great images love the long tail tit shot.

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  6. A nice series of the common birds John. But the Waterrail is not so common for me. Where I usely go for birdwatching I do hear it but it dous not show itself. So you are Lucky I think that you could make such a beautyful capture of it.
    Regards,
    Roos

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  7. I love all your pictures.
    Blue tit and Water rail are very great !
    Regards

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  8. You've found some very characterful birds there, doing their thing. That's a very un-shy water rail you have there!

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  9. Super shots mate, Long-Tailed Tit is great.

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  10. photographed first class, so close you can see details you would otherwise not seen ...
    greetings Frank

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  11. Great stuff! I want to go out and about with you!

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  12. Beatyfull bird captures and
    compositions...the last one is mij favorite

    grtz Nieske

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  13. WOW, that is quite an array of birds at one place!
    And the photos are brilliant!
    Thanks for dropping a word on Dragonfly World :)
    Have a great weekend

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  14. Fantastic series of images .. I love all the birds. Happy weekend..

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  15. Many thanks for all your comments.
    John.

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