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WHAT'S BUZZING OR FLYING NEAR YOU TODAY - 2017

Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by ARMANDII, Jan 9, 2017.

  1. martin-f

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    I think a cat might struggle with a pheasant Kandy, there really fast runners and strong powerful birds, they also have spurs for fighting, more than likely a fox, but I could be wrong :heehee:
     
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    • Kandy

      Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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      @ARMANDII ha e you managed to get any photos of your pheasant friend?:smile: It must be quiet nice to have one of theses magnificent birds accompany you as you pay your respects to your late wife.Sorry to hear you have lost your soulmate :grphg: I wonder if that would have been the time that your pheasant was going through its annual moult?

      @martin-f it would be nice if the bird did manage to get away but I can only live in hope that it did get away as the gap between the car and the house wall is quiet narrow and I only managed to get down part way to pick up those feathers.We live only a hundred yards or so from open fields and the pheasant must have a fantastic sense of smell to pick up any scent from off of the seed.We do get Magpies,Jackdaws and the odd Crow from time to time visit the garden but they do have extremely good eyesight and sense of smell:biggrin:

      Fingers crossed that it did get away albeit tailless :snorky:
       
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      • ARMANDII

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        This is my friendly Pheasant, We met again today, with him coming at great pace to get Lunch and he seems to have a great liking for Sun Flower seeds, sorting through the heap of seed to get them before eating the rest.[​IMG]
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        • ARMANDII

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          My two Cat's, [Sally and Jenny]. They don't bother any of the birds and, in fact, the local Black Birds boss them around and the cats let them get on with life. But they will not allow Magpies in the garden and chase them off.

          This is Sally, who only has one eye, exhausted after a garden patrol:cat-kittyandsmiley::snorky:
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          This is Jenny, who has attitude and is always getting into a fix.:cat-kittyandsmiley::heehee:
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          • wiseowl

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            Good morning I am still practising with moving subjects,getting ready for the bright blue skies that are coming :smile:

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            • strongylodon

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              Like this @wiseowl? I actually managed to get something moving in focus!! although anything faster would not be as easy.
              Buzzard under blue sky (at last).
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              Redwing, which only just stayed still long enough for a 'quick pic'
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              Distant Redwing bathing.
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              Yesterday, the Pied Wagtail was first in the garden ignoring the frost.
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                • shiney

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                  I came across these photos when looking at one of our holidays

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                  Mrs Shiney doing her usual of being friendly to birds :)
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                  • strongylodon

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                    Was that in Australia? @shiney, looks like a Noisy Miner Mrs S is feeding.
                     
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                      @strongylodon Yes, the upside down creature is a giant fruit bat.
                       
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                        @shiney I thought the camera was upside down!:heehee:
                         
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                          Poole Park.
                          Lift off.
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                          Gulls Gulls Gulls.
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                          Goldeneye.
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                          The Reds,
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                          Redwings, still a flock of around 30, Holton Lee (Livability Centre and nature reserve).
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                          Redpolls, first I have seen for two years, not very close either.
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                          Meadow Pipit.
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                          • ARMANDII

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                            I'm a member of the local Gardening Club which meets once a month. I went last night and they were having a presentation on Birds of Prey by a couple that rescue such birds, breed them and also hunt with them, and have been doing so for around 35 years. They'd brought a selection of birds with them so I'd brought my camera with a selection of a 18mm-35mm standard Pentax lens, a 90mm Tamron macro lens, and an old favourite of mine a 30 year old Pentax 80mm-320mm lens. To be honest, I wasn't planning to take any images that night as I thought they allowed visits by people to be able to take pics. Unfortunately, due to the fact that they have to consider their neighbours they don't have general visits. So that meant I had to take pics after the presentation which I wasn't really planning on doing.
                            The birds were really beautiful, well cared for, well loved, very used to being handled, so were able to be held on the gauntlets by everyone. I just wish I'd brought a bucket as they all pooped in competition with each other, great for the garden:heehee: . Most of the members stuck the inevitable mobile phones at the birds, using flash to take pics after being assured by the owners that the birds are well used to such things and don't take exception to it.. Anyway, I'm not one for sticking a camera into the face of birds and using flash as I just don't think it's the best thing to do. So the pics I've taken are without the use of flash and all I've done is adjusted the white balance on the camera and racked up the ISO to 1600ASA.........and used the 90mm Tamron macro lens.
                            so, apologies for the quality of the pics, but it was Plan "B":dunno::heehee:
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                            One of the members holding the Bird while it eye's him up!!

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