Tuesday 19 March 2013

Blue Tit Nest Building

Blue Tit gathering nest materials
A bit of sunshine today and some of the birds are starting to gather nest materials. This Blue Tit is building a nest in the bird box Sophie made at RSPB Arne. She has been seen earnestly gathering moss and diligently carrying it into the box throughout the morning.

Baby Blue Tits are very special and we look forward to seeing them in May!

Bullfinch Singing

The male Bullfinch which frequents our garden is seen here showing off its fluty, varied song. We currently have up to five regular Bullfinches visiting to peck buds and use the feeding station.

This particular male has taken to singing from a perch in the bushes and has become a little less shy of late, allowing us to sneak open the window to take photographs and HD videos!

Tuesday 12 March 2013

Hungry Greenfinch and Siskin

Siskin
In the course of just a few minutes this afternoon, a Siskin and a beautiful male Greenfinch made an appearance in our Greenham garden!

I didn't have time to sneak open the window with the Greenfinch, but he sat for a few seconds on our apple tree - enough for me to get a reasonable picture.

Light levels have dropped as we've once again lost the sun - so no pin sharp pictures today!

Kestrel Hunting

Kestrel on perch
We frequently see this Kestrel perched in its favourite tree looking out for mice in the field adjoining our house. With the sun shining this morning (a rare event this winter!) I took the opportunity to take some pictures to try out the Canon 7D camera, fitted with the Canon 100-400mm lens.

As the tree was moving around in the strong north easterly wind, I experimented with "AI Focus" which  re-focuses the picture if the subject moves. It seems very effective! I am also using "ISO-AUTO" more as it adjusts the ISO automatically (depending on light levels) to achieve a 1/500 to 1/640s exposure at 400mm, giving far less camera shake.

Monday 4 March 2013

Feeding the Kites

Red Kite Red Kite
We were lucky enough to get invited to a friend's house high up on the Berkshire Downs to feed the red kites yesterday. As it was one of the few sunny days we've had this year there were amazing photo opportunities.

It was just a case of scattering some enticing chicken pieces on the lawn and waiting. The kites were surprisingly shy and would not approach if they saw us, so we had to resort to hiding away behind a low bush to wait for some action!

One by one we saw the birds dash in with their talons out stretched, rapidly departing clutching the food. In all there were around 7 red kites seen over an hour and a half's viewing; a pair of which were known to reside in the wood close to the property. Very memorable!