Sunday, December 30, 2007

Fantastic Experience








What a way to end 2007!

Returning from walking the dog today I decided to go to a spot where I had seen a Kingfisher on several previous occasions. As I reached the location the first thing I saw was the Kingfisher flying low above the water towards me. It landed on a tree branch on the opposite side of the river from me, a distance of around 15 yards.

For the next 20 minutes I stood transfixed as the bird dived into the water several times, returning with a small fish each time. It completely ignored me and a couple of other passers by as it sat patiently watching the water waiting for it's next catch.

Fortunately I had my digital compact TZ3 with super duper 280mm zoom lens with me and although the sky was very overcast and there wasn't a lot of light I did manage to get some half decent shots, certainly the best ones of the Kingfisher so far.

I will be returning to the same spot with my DSLR when we get some decent sunlight to try for some much better shots.

Incidentally I have changed the title of my blog to more truely reflect the subject content.

To anyone who may read this I would like to wish you a Happy New Year and best wishes for 2008.

Friday, December 21, 2007

In the bleak midwinter.........




........the birds rely on a helping hand from us more than ever for food.
The temperature here fell as low as -10 degrees last night and the frost has never lifted all day. The good thing was that there was some reasonable sunshine which made photography a little bit easier and more enjoyable.
The garden feeders are very busy just now and the birds did not even mind too much when I took my camera out into the garden to try for some closer shots. I counted 3 different Robins flitting around at one point.


Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Return of the sun






Very cold here the last 3 days although at least there was no frost this morning.

Plenty of action around the feeders though mainly Chaffinches as usual. There has been a couple of Robins flitting around the garden but I am still unsure if it is a pair or 2 males/females.

One new and unwelcome visitor has been a Grey Heron raiding our fish pond. I managed to rescue one large goldfish and returned it to the pond but unfortunately lost another goldfish which had been left lying in the middle of the lawn for some reason. A net has now been put over the top of the pond to protect whatever fish may be left and the Heron has not been back since.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Dank dismal December







I hate this time of year when the hours of daylight are so short, the ground is permanently wet and muddy and if it isn't raining then it has just finished or is about to start. Taking photographs just now isn't easy, there is either insufficent light to get a good shutter speed or the camera is going to get wet from the rain. More often than not both these scenarious occur simultaneously.
There has been nothing of note in the garden and I am still waiting hopefully for visits from Waxwings or Bramblings. Meanwhile we continue to feed the Chaffinches, Blue Tits, Blackbirds, Starlings, the odd Goldfinch or Siskin the latter of which have not yet arrived in large numbers, and Great Tit. I have had a glimpse of the Sparrowhawk but she has not caught anything else in our garden since the previous catch in late summer. There seems to be plenty Blue Tits around just now and we can have several in different parts of the garden at one time. We also have two Robins which seem quite tolerant of each others company so they may be a pair although the females are reputed to leave the breeding territory or even the country during the winter.
The rivers are fairly high now and I have seen less of the Kingfishers and Grey Wagtails though they are still around. On the contrary I have seen many more Dippers recently and a Swan has also taken up residence. The annual Salmon run is still in full swing though the fishing season is now over and there are many dead Salmon littering the banks of the Tweed by the park. One crow struck lucky finding he had Salmon on the menu for Sunday lunch.