How is a body meant to get anything done with this Oscar winning performance going on outside our window - the pair of them are here for hours at a time
At last - caught one. Perhaps we can get something done now.
Then again, maybe not - the Monkjack deer has turned up!
Deer photos tomorrow - now are those Otters about yet
PS - look at the state of my bird feeder this morning
Graham - such beautiful, beautiful pictures! I'm really jealous!! I only hope I could get some pictures like that! Amazing !
ReplyDeleteThank you. They are out here every morning and afternoon now, so there is every opportunity to capture them although they are still, surprisingly, elusive with their sudden movements.
DeleteFantastic photos :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Kevin
DeleteVery good - especially the one in the water. Getting good photos of them is a real challenge - compulsive!
ReplyDeleteTricky little blighters
DeleteHi Graham and Jill,
ReplyDeleteHow I envy you both. Not only do you have such a lovely pair of Kingfishers performing for you outside your window, you also have Muntjac and Otters to enjoy as well!! I can only dream that I might be as lucky as you one day.
Irene
We are very, very lucky. Now I'm with you on the spelling of Muntjac, but different sources spell it different ways.
DeleteFabulous pics - no wonder you're enjoying the winter wonderland!
ReplyDeleteStay snug...
Sue, nb Indigo Dream
Hard not to Sue - snug as a bug, although we are 9 days into this tank of water so can't stay forever
DeleteAbsolutely fantastic! We wish we were there!! xxoo
ReplyDeleteI wish you were here too - we could do with some visitors!
DeleteBrilliant shots Graham. What fl lens are you using?
ReplyDeleteNorfolk Graham
Hi GT, a 70-300 mm F 5.6 zoom lens withe the camera set at a ISO 1600.
DeleteHave you given up being a Broads Sailor?
Amazing photo’s, thank you!
ReplyDeleteIt has been amazing Carol
DeleteLovely photos, especially the diving ones. Well done you.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys
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