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Tuesday 19th November 2024

Tanzania Day 11 - Ndutu

Sunday 17th November 2024

The Canon R5 MK2 and Norfolk

Tuesday 29th October 2024

The new camera has arrived

Monday 21st October 2024

Somewhere new to visit

Monday 14th October 2024

Friday 4th October - North Norfolk

Monday 7th October 2024

Tanzania Day 8 - The Serengeti

Saturday 5th October 2024

Two trips out with little to show.

Wednesday 25th September 2024

Tanzania Day 7 - The Serengeti

Monday 23rd September 2024

Abberton Reservoir - again

Thursday 19th September 2024

Abberton Essex

Wednesday 11th September 2024

A morning at Grafham Water

Thursday 29th August 2024

After holiday blues

Thursday 22nd August 2024

Trying out a new lens

Monday 5th August 2024

Tanzania Day 5 - Ngorogoro Crater

Saturday 27th July 2024

Kevin Robson's Tawny Owl hide

Thursday 25th July 2024

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Monday 2nd May 2016

The past couple of weeks have proved to be very quiet on the photography front. Two weeks ago, a local trip to Grafham Water produced a Cormorant on a post

and later the same day, a call in to Fen Drayton Lakes RSPB produced a Pheasant

a species that, surprisingly, I have few images of - perhaps because they rarely replica watches do anything very interesting - and a Carrion Crow trying to eat a toad.

Last week was not much better. I was tied to the house for the first three days so, on Wednesday, I decided to try something new. In my suburban type back garden, I set up a small feeding station with mealworms and my hide to see what would happen. Despie Robins, Blackbirds, Thrushes Gret Tis and others all flying by, the only takers were Blue Tits

and Greenfinch

with a juvenile Robin making one brief visit.

Still, decent images - I will try that again soon. It is easy to overlook common replica watches uk species and this excercise gave me the opportunity of deleting some of the older stuff.

On Thursday, I decided to try Fowlmere RSPB. Nothing really exciting again but a Sedge Warbler showing well

and a Muntjac feeding in front of the hide .

I then moved elsewhere to an undisclosed site where Marsh Harriers were showing well.

More images in the Recent Additions section.