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Swans in Sharpness

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Beautiful pictures! I tried to photograph those hummingbird moths but couldn't get a sharp picture. Well, that was many years ago and slide film was expensive...

Some roe deer from last sunday.
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Beautiful pictures! I tried to photograph those hummingbird moths but couldn't get a sharp picture. Well, that was many years ago and slide film was expensive...

Some roe deer from last sunday.
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That gives a thrill doesn't it?:) Where you very close or did you use a camera with strong zoom?
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Both. I used a 300mm lens on a MFT camera (gives 600mm equivalent). First they were a little bit farther away (I guess about 150m). I just sat down and waited, and after a few minutes they came closer, closest thing I guess was about 50 m. Wonderful feeling! Then one of them discovered me (maybe some reflection of the lens or my glasses or the sound of the shutter) and they disappeared!
 
I was walking near a lake yesterday evening and passed a small copse. I saw a lump on a tree which looked like an owl...Turned out it was an owl. A tawny, sleeping in a tree, just a little above my head height. I can see he's slightly peeping at me.

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Canada goose
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Small tortoiseshell (my third butterfly species of the year so far)
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Early bumble bee, Bombus leucorum
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A slug of my own (not as good as the one above though)
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Another duck in flight
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And perhaps someone can say what this LBJ (Little Brown Job) is, as I'm not totally confident, and it was unhelpfully silent.
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Have this little fella every day in the garden...
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sometimes there is two chasing each other.
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Great pics by the way
 
Actually the bird is almost certainly a chiffchaff or a willow warbler, but as the best way to distinguish them is by song, and this one kept its beak shut (or was a female) I just can't tell them apart.

Chiffchaff if I had to guess, due to brown egs and general lack of a greenish-yellow colour, but field separation of those two species is extremely difficult.
 
Went for a walk around a local garden today. Got mugged for breadcrumbs at the tea shop



Came so close I had to lean back to get the camera to focus

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And some Wood sorrel (I think) in flower

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Nice to be out in the sun

Mike
 

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