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Peering out on the world from the safety of some old Woodpecker holes, around twenty feet up a dead tree trunk.
My guess is that this charming pair are Mother & baby.
Made me smile.
Suffolk - May 2018.
Or a Golden Plover? - If i enhance the colours the feathers show gold - any help appreciated - Stevenston, Ayrshire
Grey fantail. One of a mixed feeding flock of small birds on Callum Brae, April, 2013.
Australian Capital Territory, 2013.
It would have been nicer had it looked at me, but I guess it meant my hide was working that he didn't seem to know I was there.
The grey plumage and stature of Grey Herons make them unmistakable. It is a very familiar species being widely distributed and a year-round resident in Ireland. Single birds are often flushed when posed motionlessly at the edge of water bodies, coiled ready to strike out at unsuspecting prey with its formidable spear-like bill. It feeds along the edge of a wide range of wetland habitats from coastal waters and estuaries to loughs, streams and marshy ground. They are usually encountered as solitary birds and sometimes as a pairs.although if observing breeding colonies - heronries - numbers can be in the 50s.
There has been a Grey Partridge reintroduction program going on in my area for a few years now as the number of these native birds have dwindled over the years, the results look promising as more and more of them are showing all over our area, it's no longer difficult to go and see them in their natural habitat.
Great Grey Owl (Strix nebulosa) patiently roosting in a bare aspen along the roadway in the boreal forest region near Thorhild, Alberta, Canada.
19 March, 2011.
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I was quite surprised when this grey heron pulled out a brown trout of this small creek. Incredible what they can swallow... Baden Württemberg, Germany
The Riroriro were out playing so I thought I join in the fun and take some shots. This is one of my favourites.
Busy catbird, never sat still for very long.
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Before the end of the year I'm hoping to visit the Norfolk coast a couple of times. I usually get a little bit wet when I go (doesn't help when you lie in puddles!) but this time I will have a new pair of full length waders which should prove to be invaluable. This photo was taken back in January and I actually manage not to get too wet on that occasion!
Grey Heron, hunting in the shallows!
Pentax K-3 mk lll
HD Pentax-DA f4.5-6.3 55-300mm ED PLM WR RE
300mm - f14- ISO 1250- 1/320s
A tighter crop and closer portrait of a Grey Fantail captured during a shoot a little while ago....
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Grey seal - Halichoerus grypus
From the 2016 November birthing season at Donna Nook on the Lincolnshire coast.
At the last count this year, 2019, 2,168 pups have been born.