What's Buzzing or Flying near you today.... 2014

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  1. ARMANDII

    ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

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    Very strange.........I can see it fine.........obviously a bug of a different kind!!

    I'll post it again here:
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      @ARMANDII I can't see the previous one, either. It says it has been deleted or moved! But the one above is a lovely shot. :blue thumb:
       
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      I'm just getting this on your pic Our Mandy,

       
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        Aah, missed the second one, I can see that :) Looks like a Ladybird to me :snork::snork:
         
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        Never seen one of these in my life!!!!, OH was clearing a new area in our little wood yesterday and must have disturbed this fella from his slumbers, sorry the pictures aren't to good but he was very shy, pretty sure its a Woodcock after hanging around in the roses for a while he ran, very fast, back down the garden into the wood.
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          He is a Woodcock :)

          You can't creep up on one of those, they got 360 degree vision :ouch1:
           
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            Very difficult to see a Woodcock let alone get a pic of one:blue thumb:. They are normally seen at dusk and as you can see in the pic, they have fantastic camouflage pattern .
             
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              Good shot Simbad:dbgrtmb:...i've only ever seen one on a plate;)
               
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                Good evening Simbad cracking shot my friend,I've only seen one in a posh butchers window:heehee::)
                 
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                  Some birds are getting into their breeding season now by fighting for their territories and chasing off competitors, including their reflections:heehee:. This great tit did just that. For a couple of hours it repeatedly did battle with itself, at the same time providing me with lots of entertainment on this dreary day.

                  Here he comes
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                  This is getting serious, why is this rival so difficult to chase off ...:scratch:
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                  And all this effort is because of her
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                    Lovely shots, Hsuh, taking good shots through a window pane is not easy:snork:
                     
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                    Great shots, HsuH :blue thumb:

                    A few years ago I had a similar thing happen at my office window. A Goldcrest spent almost a week fighting with its reflection.
                     
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                      Thanks Armamdii and Shiney.

                      You are quite right about taking photo through windows. As the great tit was very obliging for 2 hours, I was able to take lots of photos. Of course the majority were rubbish:heehee:. Do you have any tips for taking photos through a window pane?

                      I shall look forward to the great tit's return :).
                      Thinking about it, I remember that some years ago (before the digital camera era) there was a hedge sparrow knocking on our window during early summer. This went on for a couple of years so probably the same bird?
                       
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                      Very little to see today at Soldiers Road, between Wareham and Corfe, a small area of Stoborough Heath Nature Reserve with normally a good selection of birds but even though it was sunny there apart from dozens of Chaffinches, a few Dartford Warblers (again bleached in the sun giving washed out pics).
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                      and an inquisitive Coal Tit.
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                        Hi HsuH, do I have any tips for taking pics through a window pane.......well, yes, .....Don't!!:lunapic 130165696578242 5:

                        Actually, in the circumstances that you were in your choices were limited as you might have scared the Great Tit away if you'd have moved too much and you've have lost the opportunity. One way of cutting down reflections, if there are any, is to take shots at a slight angle to the window. One other tip is to use a polarising filter but that would call for having one on the lens permanently or planning the event.:snork:
                         
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