I particularly like this one because:- It is a lovely portrait of one of my favourite birds and, they are now extremely rare in Scotland. Marsh Tit is such a beautiful, understated little fellow/ess. All the best and thanks again.
Hello John. I can definitly identify with your problem....they do not stay still for more than a second or so. You can also add the Coal Tit, Goldcrest and Firecrest to that list.
I particularly like this one because:- It is a lovely portrait of one of my favourite birds and, they are now extremely rare in Scotland.
ReplyDeleteMarsh Tit is such a beautiful, understated little fellow/ess.
All the best and thanks again.
Lovely photo Trevor! I also enjoyed the Grey Wagtail and particularly the Chaffinch who did indeed look contented :)
ReplyDeleteSuper shot Trevor,I'm still trying to Digiscope one.
ReplyDeleteTrouble is they don't stay still for long.
John.
Estos herrerillos no son nada abundantes por aquí... Preciosas fotografías.
ReplyDeleteSaludos y Enhorabuena.
Hi Stuart. They are indeed nice, lively little birds. Shame they are so scarce in Scotland.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jan. I had a particularly good week photographing birds so I am also contented.
ReplyDeleteHello John.
ReplyDeleteI can definitly identify with your problem....they do not stay still for more than a second or so. You can also add the Coal Tit, Goldcrest and Firecrest to that list.
Hi Anzaga. Wecome.
ReplyDeleteMucha Gracias
So very sweet! Resembles our little chickadee! ~karen
ReplyDeleteHello Karen. Very busy little woodland bird ...always darting about and never still for long.
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