Hi Ashley, lovely as always! Not sure what the little bird is? Always lovely to see kingfishers and kestrels though! Never get bored of those ever!! The names of your butterflies need to be the other way around though 😊xx
Kingfishers never get boring. The ones in your area are beautiful. Kingfishers in my neck of the woods are black and grey. Not very colorful but still a wonder to observe.
Hi, you have inverted the names of the butterflies around 11.42, oops. Sometimes you can identify a bird putting an image into Google search. Not sure how it works with juveniles though. The biggest problem at many reserves is that the birds are so far away, nice kingfisher shots, pity the distance couldn't be halved. The other day there were some tiny moorhen chicks standing on iris stems at the waters edge, only to see them clearly you had to be across the pond, distance again. What I really would like to see is a silent drone with a 300mm lens on a decent sized sensor!
Hi Ashley this time of year as you say can be difficult. What l have done is to concentrate on fast flying birds so i am out Photographing Swifts, Swallows and Hobbies in different locations, Have not got it 100% right yet for a keeper photo but hoping to get there. This way with the other wildlife i find along the way it all add,s to my next u-tube video for better continence. Stay well and thanks again for a great video.
Great vid, Ash. As you say, the height of Summer can mean very lean times for wildlife photography but you pulled out some really good results. Summer is macro season for me, a set of extension tubes & a kit zoom lens, produces some really good images. Also it's as light as it gets to carry on those hot days. A thought for you perhaps! Keep up the great work Ash! 👍
hi how have u managed not to have any other people in the hides ?? anytime iv been here there been other folks in the hides thanks Andy Helliwell Photography
Hi Andy, It was very quiet today, only a few people came in and did not stay long, perhaps many know that it is very quiet on the wildlife front here at the moment so don't bother.
Hi Ashley, lovely as always! Not sure what the little bird is? Always lovely to see kingfishers and kestrels though! Never get bored of those ever!! The names of your butterflies need to be the other way around though 😊xx
Kingfishers never get boring. The ones in your area are beautiful. Kingfishers in my neck of the woods are black and grey. Not very colorful but still a wonder to observe.
Hi, you have inverted the names of the butterflies around 11.42, oops. Sometimes you can identify a bird putting an image into Google search. Not sure how it works with juveniles though. The biggest problem at many reserves is that the birds are so far away, nice kingfisher shots, pity the distance couldn't be halved. The other day there were some tiny moorhen chicks standing on iris stems at the waters edge, only to see them clearly you had to be across the pond, distance again. What I really would like to see is a silent drone with a 300mm lens on a decent sized sensor!
Hi Ashley this time of year as you say can be difficult. What l have done is to concentrate on fast flying birds so i am out Photographing Swifts, Swallows and Hobbies in different locations, Have not got it 100% right yet for a keeper photo but hoping to get there. This way with the other wildlife i find along the way it all add,s to my next u-tube video for better continence. Stay well and thanks again for a great video.
cheers for the info Paul, good point 👍
Great vid, Ash. As you say, the height of Summer can mean very lean times for wildlife photography but you pulled out some really good results. Summer is macro season for me, a set of extension tubes & a kit zoom lens, produces some really good images. Also it's as light as it gets to carry on those hot days. A thought for you perhaps! Keep up the great work Ash! 👍
Cheers Russ Yeh been doing a little of that, perhaps i need to break out my 100mm canon macro, and get creative :) watch this space ______ 😁👍
Hi Ashley
I think your unknown bird may be a juvenile stonechat
Thanks, David, yeh was a bit unsure on that one thanks.👍
hi how have u managed not to have any other people in the hides ?? anytime iv been here there been other folks in the hides thanks Andy Helliwell Photography
Hi Andy, It was very quiet today, only a few people came in and did not stay long, perhaps many know that it is very quiet on the wildlife front here at the moment so don't bother.