@[email protected] Nice bit of detail often missed with human eye but visible with a camera.
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@old_[email protected] Though I li
ethe American Robin (thrush), I agree, our Robins (Old world flycatchers) are more beautiful.
@[email protected] thanks. Though we get them here, I am yet to photograph the elusive Firecrest. Goldcrests, though not too common are easier to find...
@[email protected] That's how it goes most of the time. This is the 2nd time in 2 years I've actually managed a half decent photo of one, usually I am the same as you. A flashing blue streak of colour in the far off background,
@[email protected] Thanks Jane. I watched this beast catch 3 fish in the space of 5 mins. Pretty efficient bird.
@_[email protected] yeah, a couple of lapwings seemed to be having a beef with the Ibis shortly before the inflight entertainment occured
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@[email protected] @[email protected] it's a striking bird for sure. Super distinctive and looks awesome in flight too. I know what you mean about the head...is it underwater is it behind the wing? [preening, so behind the wing]