In the silhouetted image where I was looking up the river into the sun you can really see how hooked his beak is. At first I thought there was an annoying twig sticking up behind him till I realised it was just beak. It's almost hooked.
Three snatched shots from this morning. The first two are a blackcap, which I've never seen on the feeder before. I had to take the pictures through both back doors in case it flew off, so they're a bit grainy. I'll be keeping an extra-watchful eye out for the next while.
As it was a beautiful sunny morning I paid a quick visit to Farmleigh before going to pick up a reserved book at the library. I was just walking back to the car when I saw some movement in a cherry tree by the lake. I only had time to grab one quick shot before someone else came crunching along the gravel nearer the tree and the little bluetit was gone.
There were even some daffodils out already too, and some wood anemones which I am pretty sure weren't out last week.
Magnificent photos, Sabrina! That is a very interesting looking bird in the first couple photos, and I love the pretty little bluetit in the cherry tree.
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos - and great focus - i've tried to use manual focus without success in the past. I am sure my short sight doesn't help!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super capture of the cormorant with it's mouth open amongst the flotsam. Your pictures through the doors are so clear. It's exciting to see a new visitor to the feeder. My dh said there was a murder of crows at our feeder last week and he couldn't find the camera so I have to take at his word. I love the colors of the blue tit with the pink blossoms - so full of spring!
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