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Beautiful shots of a genteel sport Phil. I assume the first is of a pair, in which case the synchronisation is just about perfect.Last edited by AlfandBen; Today, 08:40 AM.
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Beautiful colours and the back lighting really shows the leaves off to their best. Still surprises me when I see a post saying "Autumn is with us...
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Thanks David. We now have a new brood of Grey Lags on the pond but a Heron is hanging about which, in the past, did not bode well
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Thanks Wigz, have hopefully got some better ones today of another new batch.
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Thanks Isac, agree they are beautiful but all left the area last night. we are about 1 mile from Rutland water (reservoir) and they were last seen heading...
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Thanks Phil. I was quite disappointed but as they say "thems the breaks".
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Taking the kids for a walk
It's a pretty dismal day but the Egyption geese and a pair of Grey Lags have finally hatched their broods. Apologies for the image quality. The backgrounds...
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Thanks Sharon. She is one of two feral kittens we got to keep rats and mice down in the stables. He sister is much more shy but "Noodles" (as...
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Thanks guys. About 3 seconds before I took that she had all 4 legs spread out, but she twisted at the last moment to see what I was doing.
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Soaking up the rays
We've had a few weeks of nice sunny weather and this liitle cat decided to soak up the rays. Unfortunately she didn't have sense to move when the sun...
Last edited by AlfandBen; 16-04-2025, 08:34 AM.
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Great pose well caught. With a little bit of imagination could almost be a negative of the Egyptian Goose..
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You seem to have a wonderful selction of gaily coloured birds in your area. All great shots (even the one wearing a leaf for a hat).
The...
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Thanks ISAC. She obviously didn't like me being near the kids so later that day moved them to a pond about a quarter of a mile across the fields. When...
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Nice shots, particularly number 1. They always make me smile. Apparently we have them living in the wild fairly local to us but never seen them.
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Nicely done Sharon. Must be a thing about grandsons an Capybaras, mine loves them too
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Thanks Sharon.
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They are very attractive birds. There are a lot in East Anglia and apparently in London and the home counties.
The image below was of the...
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Egyptian Goose
This old bird is very hoppy and lame but he and his mate come back every year to their nest in a coppiced ash tree.
Only seen one set of...
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