Just been out with the pooch and caught this noisy wren in a hawthorn tree. D200,300 F4.
fracster I love BRASH and BRASH loves me Suspended / Banned Messages 16,666 Name Ade Edit My Images Yes 27 Jul 2008 #1 Just been out with the pooch and caught this noisy wren in a hawthorn tree. D200,300 F4.
admirable Messages 11,505 Name Jim Edit My Images Yes 27 Jul 2008 #2 Good catch and I do like the border!
OP fracster I love BRASH and BRASH loves me Suspended / Banned Messages 16,666 Name Ade Edit My Images Yes 27 Jul 2008 #3 Thanks. Here is a "complete" bird one.
whooshdemon Messages 443 Name sue Edit My Images Yes 27 Jul 2008 #4 nice one. its hard enough to see one of these noisy little blighters never mind get such a nice action shot.
nice one. its hard enough to see one of these noisy little blighters never mind get such a nice action shot.
turbotoes Messages 2,894 Name Tara Edit My Images No 29 Jul 2008 #6 Nice to "see" one of the little thugs rather that just hear them YELLING
toonamp Messages 5,722 Name Tony Edit My Images Yes 29 Jul 2008 #7 Yep, lovely shots, that first one is a corker.
OP fracster I love BRASH and BRASH loves me Suspended / Banned Messages 16,666 Name Ade Edit My Images Yes 29 Jul 2008 #8 Thanks all, I was just lucky for this one.
cason Messages 2,502 Name CAROL Edit My Images Yes 30 Jul 2008 #9 love the first one, cheeky little things arent they
TrevDR Messages 842 Edit My Images No 30 Jul 2008 #10 Lovely captures on both but prefer No1 even although its behind the bush, in natural habitat. Can see it in a countryside guidebook Never been successful in capturing one of these with the camera, too fast for me.
Lovely captures on both but prefer No1 even although its behind the bush, in natural habitat. Can see it in a countryside guidebook Never been successful in capturing one of these with the camera, too fast for me.
Gary Wood Messages 1,273 Name mmm......... Gary Edit My Images Yes 30 Jul 2008 #11 Nice shots , like the first one bit more