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Re: Not Lepidoptera (Birds) - 3

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 10:14 am
by johnb
Brambling from local reserve

Re: Not Lepidoptera (Birds) - 3

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 11:08 am
by Charles Nicol
Hi John

I love your wagtail & brambling pics !! The wagtail especially is superb :mrgreen:

Charles

Re: Not Lepidoptera (Birds) - 3

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 11:17 am
by Shirley Roulston
Bramblings and Grey Wagtails are one of my favourite birds and these two photos are brilliant, lovely colours with both of them. If you have any more bring them on. :D
Shirley

Re: Not Lepidoptera (Birds) - 3

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 3:33 pm
by sahikmet
Hi,

A ring necked parakeet at WWT Barnes today

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Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 5:41 pm
by Shirley Roulston
Birds still coming to the feeders and managed to get this female Chaffinch to-day. Also a Goldfinch.
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Re: Not Lepidoptera (Birds) - 3

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 11:04 pm
by eccles
Nice shot of the goldfinch, Shirley.
Herons are starting to nest in tall trees over the River Avon near me. This individual was taking a breather from nest building duties. It was the other side of the river and at the top of a very tall tree so quite a way away. Not expecting much, I stacked two 1.4x teleconverters together, a Sigma and a Kenko, and mounted the Sigma 100-300 F4 onto them. This gave me 600mm f8 which I further stopped down to F11. Autofocus worked but it wasn't very accurate and backfocussed quite badly so I manually focussed to get the shot. I used a monopod.

Re: Not Lepidoptera (Birds) - 3

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 11:41 pm
by FISHiEE
Very nice Heron shot. Especially considering the setup with the two TC's.

I think the heron needs to work a little on it's nest building skills however ;)

Re: Not Lepidoptera (Birds) - 3

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:21 am
by sahikmet
Excellent picture of a heron Eccles, does the scruffy look around the neck suggest that the heron to be already nesting? Sezar? :?

Re: Not Lepidoptera (Birds) - 3

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 12:44 pm
by eccles
Thanks both.
The heron was nest building but had moved away from the nest for a breather and to tidy up its scruffy feathers. It was busy preening while I set up for this shot. I waited until it looked up before I snapped it. Manually focussing a heavy lens on a monopod is a bit hit and miss, especially considering the distances concerned as the slightest movement of the focus ring was enough to go way off. This is a substantial crop as well, about 1/8 by area. I took about half a dozen shots, refocussing each time and got about a 50% hit rate.

This is the third year that I've visited this location which is a wonderful spot at this time of year, and very noisy. There were rooks starting to nest in tall trees on the side of the river that I stood, the herons on the opposite bank, and also a large colony of around 200 jackdaws decided that the heron location is a good place to roost. On top of that, there was evidence of a nesting pair of buzzards a couple of hundred yards downriver with frequent calling by them, drumming of a GS woodpecker, the laughing call of a green woodpecker, teacher-teacher calls of a great tit, and a cormorant fanning its wings nearby.

Re: Not Lepidoptera (Birds) - 3

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 6:57 pm
by Gruditch
Would you believe, today I saw a Bullfinch in my village, for the fist time since I was a kid, :D later I saw it again, dead, as it had smacked into a window. :(

Kestrel from the weekend.
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Re: Not Lepidoptera (Birds) - 3

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 10:38 pm
by eccles
Nice. From the 120-400? Shame about the bullfinch.

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Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:41 am
by Gruditch
Cheers Eccles :D

Canon 40D, focal length 400mm using a Canon 100-400 Dust pump, F/8 handheld.

Gary

Re: Not Lepidoptera (Birds) - 3

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 6:53 pm
by nick patel
Gruditch wrote:Would you believe, today I saw a Bullfinch in my village, for the fist time since I was a kid, :D later I saw it again, dead, as it had smacked into a window. :(

Kestrel from the weekend.
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Hi,

Gruditch was that Kestrel taken in the UK - looks almost like a Lesser Kes, but probably just the light.

Saw c.80-90 of these beauties yesterday, they're great. apparently the ringed bird's from Aberdeen.

more on the blog.

Cheers, Nick.
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Re: Not Lepidoptera (Birds) - 3

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 7:40 pm
by Dave McCormick
This is a kinda bad shot as I got this quickly with my video camera (still frame from a video), my first red kite, never seen them in wild before now:
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Also saw a few buzzards in nearby area too.

Re: Not Lepidoptera (Birds) - 3

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 10:05 pm
by Shirley Roulston
Next to the new marina in Pwllheli is an area when the tide goes out its a sort of mud flat, you can't say its sand but the waders and the sea birds love it, to-day even though it was a lovely day the light was almost too bright. There were a lot of Redshanks, it was a bit of a struggle with a 'compact' . The battery has arrived for my 'new' camera, I'll start off with sea views, I have noticed it makes a bit of a noise when taking the photo.

Re: Not Lepidoptera (Birds) - 3

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:57 pm
by eccles
Nick, the red nose charity drive is getting everywhere. Even the waxwings are getting in on the act. Great photos.

You did well to get that close to a redshank Shirley. Nice pic.
I wouldn't worry too much about the shutter noise on the new camera. In my experience it doesn't seem to worry birds. There's something about my A700 shutter that seems to startle marbled whites though. I still have my A100 and that doesn't seem to affect them anywhere near so much.

@Dave, I haven't seen a red kite yet, but a visit to Central Wales to a feeding site is on my agenda of things to do.

Re: Not Lepidoptera (Birds) - 3

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 6:43 am
by Gruditch
nick patel wrote:Gruditch was that Kestrel taken in the UK - looks almost like a Lesser Kes, but probably just the light.
Taken locally Nick. :)

Gruditch

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Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 2:40 pm
by sahikmet
Eccles I have been to the red kite feeding centre, it is well worth the visit. Is on a farm with a large hide. M40 around Stokenchurch never fails, always some red kites flying about. Maximum I have seen is 34 in one hour.Sezar :)

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Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 4:35 pm
by sahikmet
Today jackdaws at Saville Gardens. Cheers Sezar

Re: Not Lepidoptera (Birds) - 3

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:40 pm
by eccles
Two new bird ticks for me today, brambling and siskin at the feeding station, New Fancy View, Forest of Dean.
Also seen several buzzards plus at least one adder.

Sony A700 on monopod. Brambling: Sony 500mm F8 AF Reflex, Siskins: Sigma 100-300 F4 + 1.4x matched TC.