One of a number of bird images from my recent trip to the Yorkshire Dales. I will be writing a blog post soon with many more pictures to come.!
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06 June 2013
27 May 2013
Wild Peregrine Falcon in flight
The pair have 3 chicks, one of which was very well developed and was already exercising its wings around the nest. Malham is a great place for wildlife photography - green woodpeckers and little owls are regularly seen at the Cove, and at Gordale you can watch dippers and wagtails just metres away...
11 May 2013
Simply a Beautiful Bird..
When I set up my most recent feeding station I was quietly hoping to attract Greater Spotted Woodpecker, but after two months, it wasn't looking good. Then suddenly, one day as I arrived to fill up the food, a woodpecker flew away. From that moment I've had a regular female coming to feed on set up branches, and even land on nearby perches naturally. They are wonderful birds to photograph - full of colour... and character too.
This shot is one of my favourites. The branch has been there some time and even though I never add food to it, the bird has a real fondness for this perch. Looking at the wood, I think the woodpecker has given it quite a bashing; and that's the best way to capture the most natural images - coaxing wildlife close in and then letting it do its thing.
At just a few metres from the hide I have to move the camera slowly, but once on the bird, it takes virtually no notice of the shutter. The background here is a willow tree which is springing into leaf, giving beautiful colour that indicates the season.
Shot at IS0 320; 1/640 second; f6.3 with a 300mm lens and 1.4x extender. I also used a tripod with a beanbag on top. This hide is available to hire at my reflection pool site.
08 May 2013
Woodpecker at Reflection Pool
I first started putting out food at my reflection pool around 2 months ago. I never saw any sign at all of a woodpecker.. until a couple of weeks ago. Now this female is regularly comes to feed on a nearby perch and also flies down to the pool. She is a dream to photograph, and this image means the world to me. I had that extra bit of luck for this image. The water was catching the breeze a little, but when the woodpecker came down - it was completely calm giving perfect reflections.