Goldcrest
This afternoon I managed to make a visit to Reculver to once again try to see if I could get any images of the 2 Shorelark and 2 Snow Buntings with the sun on them. On arrival the sun was indeed shining but it did not take long for the clouds to once again fill the sky and on my way back the rain started. I managed to find them easily enough as they were only 10 metres apart at times and I spent some time grabbing photos. The results were not bad but I really need to be here when the sun is shining on them. Another date will be planned hopefully. Other bits noted walking back were 1 Little Egret, 2 Dunlin, 2 Sparrowhawk, 2 Rock Pipit, 15 Ringed Plover, 3 Turnstone, 1 Kestrel and c30 Mallard.
Snow Bunting
Shorelark
Snow Bunting
Those 2 birds are stunning!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could see them one day!
your photos are absolutely brilliant, you must have been really close to manage such sharpness!
Sincere congrats!
Absolute beauties mate, great pics, I'll check out KOS later :-)
ReplyDeleteYou got the best of the weather today marc :-) Nice images, especially that Beardy :-)
ReplyDeleteTop shots Marc, really good.
ReplyDeleteExcelentes capturas tanto del Reyezuelo como del Bigotudo.Saludos
ReplyDeleteThey are fantastic, I absolutely love 'em.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure which one is my favorite - they're both great looking birds! I've never seen a Bearded Tit before, though. Striking bird!
ReplyDeleteStunning Marc....bloody stunning.
ReplyDeleteYou do take a very good photograph Mark! Very good!
ReplyDeleteAll the birds are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMarc. Brilliant shots of the goldcrest...never easy to capture these little beauties. Shorelark and snow bunting not bad either. Well done look forward to more from your lens.
ReplyDeleteThe Goldcrest photos are superb!
ReplyDeletegreat bird
ReplyDeleteThe Shorelark and Snow Bunting images are great, but I really take my hat off to you for the Goldcrest images! It's hard enough to get a clear view of one, let alone be ready with the camera for the split second that one does appear in the open and in fair light! Brilliant!!!
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