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The Great Horned Owls had three again this year and number two spent at least part of the night on the ground(number one had fallen a week earlier and not survived the second night).
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A small armada of Wood Ducks, ~two days from the nesting cavity.
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Leucistic Wood Duck hen warding off competitors from her bank and ducklings.
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One of the goslings looking back at its reflection in the lens.
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Another Wood Duck taking a break with her remaining ducklings.
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She started with thirteen and was down to eleven the second morning. Perhaps too trusting as the ducklings went over and around my boots.
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I like the play of light and shadow in the photo of the juvenile (I feel like Rembrandt).
More Rembrandt chiaroscuro. He is my favourite artist. The first image of the Whitethroat (Cley area again this week, in Blakeney) is true Rembrandt portrait lighting with the light coming in from the left to light up one half of the face. Same lens/camera as yours.Common starling (Sturnus vulgaris). Taken from a photo hide.
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Juvenile:
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I like the play of light and shadow in the photo of the juvenile (I feel like Rembrandt).
R5 Mk II with RF200-800mm @+/- 600mm.


This is great catch, no matter of the quality of the photos. I love the first photo, beautiful bird!There are only some 700 pairs Bearded Tits in the UK. The first image is one I took in 2020 of a mature adult with its black beard, the last time I saw one. My wife took some shots in the Cley marshes of 3 birds who flew in at a far distance (R7/RF 100-400mm), which are juvenile ones, just fledged and without the adult colours.
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The first was taken with your favourite lens! We all want great photographic shots, but if you love birds, any quality is good enough for a rarity for the record. Juvenile Bearded Tits are particularly rare. She got 3 shots as 3 juveniles bird flew in, and only a different one was in focus in each. Here are all 3 birds where I have had to use huge Topaz sharpening on 2 birds. I'll just post it as an attachment for the record.This is great catch, no matter of the quality of the photos. I love the first photo, beautiful bird!
