C Cuddy Messages 4,410 Edit My Images No 8 Mar 2008 #1 Not the greatest of photographs, but these are rare visitors to our shores. They are greased lightning and are the size of a Starling.
Not the greatest of photographs, but these are rare visitors to our shores. They are greased lightning and are the size of a Starling.
oldgit Messages 8,346 Edit My Images Yes 8 Mar 2008 #2 What a great capture. Was this in the zoo or where you on a boat?
OP C Cuddy Messages 4,410 Edit My Images No 8 Mar 2008 #3 Ta for looking, it was photographed from a disused staithes in Blyth Northumberland, they only stayed up for a micro second.
Ta for looking, it was photographed from a disused staithes in Blyth Northumberland, they only stayed up for a micro second.
CT TPer Emeritus Messages 26,617 Edit My Images Yes 8 Mar 2008 #4 Cracking shot on what was no doubt a half chance.
Didgi Widgi Messages 480 Edit My Images Yes 8 Mar 2008 #5 woooooo looks interesting where were you to get that shot??
lammie Messages 3,156 Edit My Images Yes 8 Mar 2008 #6 Well done Cuddy, that's a good one for the record shots and also a great capture.
OP C Cuddy Messages 4,410 Edit My Images No 9 Mar 2008 #8 Cheers for the kind comments guys, we only see these in the UK after stormy weather over the top of Scotland blows them into the North sea,
Cheers for the kind comments guys, we only see these in the UK after stormy weather over the top of Scotland blows them into the North sea,