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House Sparrows
Here are some pictures I prepared, in a blog, a year ago.Chirpy little characters.
The Snowy Owl.
This is Part IV of the Duns CC’s day out with a falconer and his birds in the Berwickshire countryside.The only bird that I photographed that doesn’t breed in the Scottish Borders.
Common Kestrel.
Here are some images of the 3rd bird in my falconers’ bird series.This is the male common kestrel,a falcon that I would love to have photographed more on the day.
The Barn Owl.
Here is the 2nd installment of Duns C.C’s day out with a falconer in the local Berwickshire countryside.This is many peoples’ favourite owl,the ghostly apparition,the barn owl.
Common Buzzard.
Over the past year or so the opportunities to get out with my camera have been alot more limited for me and it’s all been rather frustrating.So when Duns C.C booked a falconer for the day I was raring to … Continue reading
House Sparrows.
Where I walk Ollie each day,we go down through a farm and there are dozens of house sparrows feeding at the roadside and in the yard.They are feeding on the spilt grain from the trailers, that bring it in from the fields,and … Continue reading
Hunting Kestrel.
I was just out for a short drive when I spotted this kestrel hunting along the hillside by the side of the road,above Duns in the Scottish Borders.There were actually 4 of them hanging in the breeze at various points … Continue reading
Getting up close and personal again.
Most days I walk Ollie down to the River Whiteadder,here in Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders.It’s only 10 minutes to the river and I’ll often carry a camera,on a tripod ,with me.On this occasion I had my macro lens on … Continue reading
Tastes like honey,Part 2.
Here’s a few more images of the Red Grouse up in the Lammermuirs when the hills were covered in flowering heather.
Back to the macro.
Here’s a few more images that I took with the macro lens,as I walked Ollie down to the river.All of the images were taken along a 30 metre stretch of the track,which just goes to show that if you slow … Continue reading