Every spring we get a number of migrating Ring Ouzels turning up here on the Wirral. They are usually seen briefly and are not a very easy subject to photograph, certainly not as tame as it's cousin, the Blackbird. My previous attempts have only really produced record shots, so I was very pleased to have finally been able to spend some time with an obliging male. A few birdwatchers had come to view the bird and when they left I settled down and patiently waited. I was rewarded with some frame filling shots as it busily fed on worms. A great result.
Sunday, 15 April 2012
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Stunning collection Steve, my favourite being the fourth-to-last. Great ground level work.
That's a stunning set Steve
Superb set Steve.
They're a lovely bird to see, and not easy to photograph.
A great set Steve and I am not using the graet word loosely. Patience well rewarded.
Absolutely cracking shots Steve!
Fantastic Ouzel shots Steve. If only mine came a little nearer.
Great shots. Never seen one, but the plumage is stunning.
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