Wildlife pictures

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I'd be surprised if it was a reed bunting, as there are no reeds about, just upland acid bog. I'm starting to think I misjudged the size in the rain (it was raining hard, hence the awful light) and maybe it is just a pipit, probably a meadow pipit.
 
Just for CBJ, some more swallow pictures :)

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The trick is to catch them as they take off.
 
More bugs, from yesterday.

I put this one in the picture of the day thread. Female Larinioides cornutus wrapping prey
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A pond skater
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Common heath moth
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Female scorpionfly
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Female common blue damselfly (yes, I know it isn't blue)
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Broad-bodied chaser, Libellula depressa. I just couldn't get it to land in such a way that I could get a shot of the powder blue abdomen with yellow flanks.
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Some wood ants
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Large red damselfly, Pyrrhosoma nymphula
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A water boatman
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Who are you calling a monkey? :)

I only said that to evoke this reaction so that I now know you are really a squirrel,
and I can brag to everyone that I know a squirrel that owns many many axes, lives on a selfsufficient farm and keeps bees!

I'm sure they'll believe that:D
 
Wingstoo you should take a few more wildlife pictures if those are your early efforts. Excellent stuff.

Thanks for that, I'll have to give it a bit more of a go now we have some decent weather.

I took loads of landscape stuff which I am hoping to get professionally printed and framed and try and sell to get some more photo kit.
 
Fun with new macro lens :D

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and doesn't it drive you mad when you've got the wrong lens on and something like this happens? I was taking pics of bugs and this guy landed on the neighbour's roof.

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It's the Sony e-mount 35mm macro lens on a Nex-5R. I'd love a macro lens with a bit more focal length though, you have to get pretty close to the subject with this one.
 
Fun with new macro lens :D

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and doesn't it drive you mad when you've got the wrong lens on and something like this happens? I was taking pics of bugs and this guy landed on the neighbour's roof.

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Love those pictures. Male scorpionfly, and female jumping spider. I'm curious about which jumper it is, as I can't decide from the pic. Was it a zebra spider? I'm starting to favour it being a Euophrys of some sort.

And, yes, it is a law of photography that you have the wrong lens on the camera for the unplanned spectacular photo opportunity that has arisen. Always. :)
 

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