Free Fall

House Martin exiting it’s nest after feed the chicks.
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Free Fall

House Martin exiting it’s nest after feed the chicks.
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Take off

A Swallow taking off from over head cables.
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Dinner time

A Bullfinch making short work of Dandelion seed heads. He would eat the seeds and then clean his beak on the plant stem.
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“Hey Doris, look at yer man”

Three Jackdaws on the edge of Hillsborough Lake.
Jackdaw ( Corvus monedula )
Some Photo’s I took this morning while there was a brief sunny period, I love wildlife and when I have time I watch and photograph it.

Even half an hour in the garden can product a few shots. I find it very calming and relaxing to spend time around any animals. A couple of bird feeders and you have no end of photographic subjects, birds of all sizes and shape visit the garden.

I have found I can stand still and after a short time they ignore me, providing I don’t move suddenly. With seed falling to the ground and me scattering a little around, it’s also a chance for some ground shots.
So if you enjoy birds or other small animals, set up the right conditions and food and with a little time enjoy your own private viewing.

But it’s who is watching who. Thank you for viewing.
Busy day today so was glad I shot some garden birds early this morning. So today’s shot is another bird, though I don’t mind as I love wildlife.
Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus)

They love this food made from fat, seeds and nuts. High energy food.
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Ring-Necked Pheasant: Phasianus colchicus
Over the winter bird feeders are hung up and bird seed gets dropped on the ground from the smaller birds feeding. Over the last few days a Ring-necked Pheasant has been dropping into peck around the ground under them. So sitting having a coffee this morning I looked out and there he was. Yes this is the cock bird has the hen is a dull brown colour. So grabbing the camera and putting the automobile/car between myself and the Pheasant, I made it over the yard without spooking the bird. Leaning over the front of the vehicle I got a few shots off. Here’s is one off them.

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