Had a trip out to dunwich heath saturday for the Dartford Warbler as i had never seen one before tricky little things to photograph as they only pop up now and then. the light was challenging along with rain showers
Dartford warbler 3 by ian harris, on Flickr
Dartford warbler 1 by ian harris, on Flickr
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Dunwich Dartford Warbler
Dunwich Dartford Warbler
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No need for the excuses mate, lovely shots
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Re: Dunwich Dartford Warbler
I agree, fine effort on a mobile and elusive bird.
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Thanks Guys
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Re: Dunwich Dartford Warbler
Excellent
Second shot reminds me of Harry Enfield's 'Angry Frank'
Second shot reminds me of Harry Enfield's 'Angry Frank'
Slackers of the World unite !
Tomorrow.
Tomorrow.
Re: Dunwich Dartford Warbler
Beautiful little things! I hit one a glancing blow in the car (doing about 40 MPH which is the speed limit) in the New Forest a while back. Looking in the mirror I could see it lying in the road. Thankfully there was little traffic about so I was able the stop the car and go back and pick him (or her) up. As I walked onto the heath he revived, and jumped out of my hand down into the gorse. That was a good feeling!
Pte. Aubrey Gerald Harmer, R. Suss. R. (att. to the Sherwood Foresters) KIA 26/9/1917 Polygon Wood, aged 19, NKG. RIP