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A6-ETH - Boeing B-777-3FX/ER - Etihad Airways
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
in new ETIHAD c/s
c/n 39.683 - built in 2011
Best seen on black (by pressing L) to have a larger view!
Aconsejo ver la fotografia, con el fondo negro, es como mejor se aprecia la calidad.
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Brown Hare, Norfolk.
Reverting to portrait from landscape to fit the subject in, while laying in wet mud and not alerting the hare to your presence is no easy task but I am glad to say I managed it.
Brown Hare, Norfolk.
Out after working a nightshift to my favourite hare spot in this area.
I had to check the calendar as hares were chasing about like it was March and I even witnessed a pair briefly mating which I never seen this late in the year before.
This field had recently been harvested and bailed so provided me with the perfect opportunity to get some of my preferred low level images with plenty of out of focus areas in nice light.
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Eurasian Bittern, Suffolk.
As I had seen some recent kingfisher shots, they were my intended target species.
After a 12 hour nightshift I made my way to the reserve. Walked the route to the hide which seems to get longer every time, must be my age. Walk in and notice straight away the RSPB in their profound wisdom have removed the best perch from last season and replaced with another about 4-5 metres further away. I have suspected over recent years they seem to have an agenda against photographers in Mere Hide and this only adds fuel to that fire.
I wasn't expecting to have a repeat performance from last year as it was exceptional but really disappointed to see what they have done. My visits this year will be very few and far between. Rant over.
"It started with a kiss."
A bit of a heavier crop than normal but looking at the whole image, this is what appealed most to me.
First time in 7 to 8 years I have captured this intimacy between hares.
Little Owlets, Norfolk.
A bit of a crop but couldn't resist trying to get a shot of this pair as they sat on the roof of an old farm building.
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Barn Owl, Norfolk
When she emerges from the stable this gate post is usually her second stop so it was hopefully a case of parking and waiting.
The light was great and she obliged, sitting and looking from here for a good five minutes before flying off into the paddock and quickly securing her next meal.
An Ethiopian Wolf patrols its territory in the Web Valley. This remote and inaccessible area is one of the last remaining strongholds of the Ethiopian Wolf. It is superb wolf habitat due to the very high density of rodents it supports. However, even here they are under threat. Photographed in Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia.
Barn Owl, Norfolk.
Another image of this magnificent barn owl from last December and sitting on the same post as my previous upload of this bird, this time from a different position and stunning light behind.
Not had the time or weather conditions so far this year but hopefully that will change this coming week, Hopefully she will still be as obliging providing she has come through the recent wet spell.
The early months of 2024, I will be again concentrating on barn owls and hares, hopefully a few bonus shots of other subjects will come along too.
Chinese Water Deer, Norfolk.
She was laying down. I crawled towards her, taking shots every 3 metres there abouts as she looked in my direction trying to work out if I was a threat. I crawled 40 metres or so, all the while she was looking towards me before she decided get up and to run away.
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Brown hares, Norfolk.
Another image of the female being chased by a couple of males.
Really pleased with this image as somehow managed to get both the female and leading male in focus and detailed.
Brown Hare, Norfolk.
A simple composition of a Brown Hare which I have captured numerous times but one which, when the conditions are spot on, I enjoy photographing.
Brown Hare, Norfolk.
Am image taken in lovely morning light in February.
I have few shots from this encounter, one of my favourites so far,
Grey or English Partridge.
I managed a few shots of this partridge recently while laying down photographing hares.
Bearded Tit, Norfolk
For me, this is the best time of the year to photograph these splendid little birds.
The birds stand out more when the reedbed has lost the greenery that accompanies it most of the year.
There were not that many about, those which were, being flighty and staying lower in the reeds.
Grateful to get a few images when they did show.