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Suspicion

Posted at 20:03:57 on Wed, May 06th 2009  |  Comment on this post
Published in bird, chickens, d300, home, nikkor70200mm, photography

Whenever I see a chicken, I always think it's observing me with a deep-seated distrust that I'm in no position to allay1.

This is Ethel, incidentally. She lives next door.

1: Yes, I nicked this from Douglas Adam's excellent Last Chance to See.

Whatchewlookinat?

Posted at 18:10:55 on Wed, December 10th 2008  |  Comment on this post
Published in bird, brownpelican, d300, nikon55200mm, photography, san francisco, three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, wildlife

Graham Binns posted a photo:

Whatchewlookinat?

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 344

A juvenile Brown Pelican eyes me with tredpidation.

That's one seriously endangered mouse

Posted at 21:24:27 on Tue, July 01st 2008  |  Comment on this post
Published in 15th of july upload, animals, bird, birdofprey, d40x, harrier, marshharrier, norfolk, norfolkbroads, photography, riverwaveney, three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, wildlife

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That's one seriously endangered mouse

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 182

A Marsh Harrier, endangering the local wildlife on the river Waveney.

Coquette

Posted at 22:14:54 on Fri, May 16th 2008  |  Comment on this post
Published in 200mm, animals, anthropomorphisation, bird, d40x, duck, ducks, highiso, mallard, nature, photography, three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008

Graham Binns posted a photo:

Coquette

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 136

A female mallard who wouldn't leave us alone as we tried doing some wildlife photography at Leighton Moss.

One does not pose for the Paparazzi

Posted at 23:02:27 on Thu, April 24th 2008  |  Comment on this post
Published in 200mm, bird, d40x, iwishihadalongerlens, nature, photography, three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, wheatear

Graham Binns posted a photo:

One does not pose for the Paparazzi

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 115

A Wheatear turns resolutely away from me as I try to get a good shot of him.

It's times like this I really wish I had a bigger lens than the 200mm.

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