I spent 4 hours sat in my hide next to the river this morning hoping to get shots of kingfisher or even otter. Both failed to turn up for a filming audition but they did send along 5 juvenile grey wagtails. One of these posed on my 'kingfisher' perch and it at least gave me something for the hours spent.
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Grey Wagtail (juv). | |
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Grey Wagtail (juv). |
3 comments:
A brace of stunning shots, beautifully composed and skilfully captured
Thanks for that Tim, they were a joy to watch, and as you know in wildlife photography ... a photo is the icing on the cake!
The first image is a stunner.
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