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Nuthatches in flight, a bit of success!
At last I had some success photographing Nuthatches in flight yesterday. I now know that the best way to get some good results is to…
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Another try at small woodland birds in flight.
It was odd today because Nuthatches didn't come in to the feeder for the hour or so that the sun was shining…
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Project to photograph Nuthatches and Great spotted Woodpecker in-flight coming along well.
Chaffinches are easier to photograph in flight than other birds because they tend to flutter over a feeding station. My efforts to photograph the…
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A Great spotted Woodpecker
I have said numerous times on the blog over the last 6 years that it's very satisfying to plan something and get a result when…
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Update from the new feeding station.
I went up to Haldon to check the feeders this afternoon and I was very pleased to see that Coal Tits are using them constantly.…
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Siskins in flight, my best effort so far!
I have been taking a lot of interest in the Siskins that are using the feeders near to the visitors centre at Haldon Forest at…
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It was bright this morning so I went out yet again to retrieve the trail camera and then to spend a while waiting for Kingfisher.…
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At this time of year the word "glorious" gets used quite a lot so it seems fitting to describe the encounter I had this morning…



