My plan to get better images of the Kingfisher continued today and as it was such a bright morning, I was sat in place in the hide before 9. Yesterday in the late afternoon, I had arranged a very photogenic rotting log upright in the water by securing it in a pot which I then immersed in the water. When I had taken some test shots before I left, I knew it was going to be a good photo if a bird perched on it. So this morning at just after 9, there he was, perched right in front of me and then on the log as you can see.
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Even though I have seen him several times now it was still exciting to be this close to a Kingfisher. I know that as birdwatchers and people interested in birds we know that they are quite approachable from a hide but please excuse my enthusiasm. He looked around and down in to the water obviously looking for prey.
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Then he dived and came up with a tiny morsel, not a fish but it appears to be a Dragonfly larvae.No3a
After a short while he flew off and even though I had been waiting for this to happen and had the camera ready to capture him in flight, this was the best I could come up with.
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2 responses to “Kingfisher Diary”

  1. Charlie your photos are getting better and better superb keep it up
    Andy Bond

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  2. Cheers Andy ………. havn’t seen you for ages, probably because I am set up to my thighs in the Alhin Brook mostly these past few weeks.

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