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04-12-2018, 06:53 AM
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Re: SKB’s Photography
Wonderful pics SKB, I really like Mr Duck, he looks very serious in that picture Love the squirrel too with his big bushy tail.
Your photo with the bee is only the second bee I've seen this "Spring", I saw a bumble bee on my blossom tree the other day
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04-12-2018, 07:14 AM
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The Hamtologist
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Southern United States
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Re: SKB’s Photography
Beautiful photos! You really do have such a talent for photography..
I love that pheasant
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04-12-2018, 01:39 PM
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The Cuddler of Cuteness
Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: United States
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Re: SKB’s Photography
I love all the beautiful photos of wildlife and the blooms. The lichen pic was quite lovely, too - it's very artistic. The pair of mallard ducks put a huge smile on my face and made me think of Robert McCloskey's famous children's book Make Way for Ducklings. I hope they will have little ducklings following them, too. Of course, the squirrel pics are precious. I'm sure you had a grand time watching them gathering all their hidden treasures. They are always so fun and entertaining.
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04-14-2018, 03:40 PM
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Re: SKB’s Photography
Thank you ...
... Serendipity7000, I did struggle trying to take a clear focused photo of a squirrel as they were moving around too much (and I thought Pumpkin was difficult to photograph). I didn't want to get too near to the squirrel just in case I startled them but fortunately my camera has very good optical zoom therefore I could manage to get a good photo at a distance away.
... cypher, I hope spring reaches you soon - I have been eagerly waiting for spring so I can get wildlife photos and to start sowing my seeds. I loved the texture of the lichen and is something which most people would ignore. I was surprised by the amount of wildlife that was out and about during my afternoon stroll.
... BorisPasha, Mr. Duck does look serious in that photo - although the other ducks where sleeping so he might have just have woken up. I hope you start seeing more bees soon - I have been seeing loads over the recent weeks especially big bumble bees - I even had to rescue a bumble bee who became stuck in my greenhouse behind the bubble wrap took me a little while to get it out the door to freedom.
... Drago, for your lovely compliment I do thoroughly enjoy taking photos and experimenting with different subjects . Male pheasants look so majestic and I was also fortunate to see a female too as they are often a lot more harder to see. The male did try his best at trying to get the attention of the female but she wasn't interested and ran off.
... dreamtree1234, I don't think I have heard of that book before but whenever I see ducks I always call them Donald and Daisy. I was amazed by how many squirrels I saw as I don't have any that come into my garden they always captivate me with the agility and their excellent senses to find their hidden treasures.
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Close Encounter of the Furry Kind and Red Leicester the Rat
This week whilst out doing my wildlife conservation voluntary work and I was sitting down having my lunch all of a sudden I see the tarpaulin which had our bags on beside me suddenly moving. At first when I saw the grass moving I though it was a big spider but then an adorable little face appeared - which instantly melted my heart especially as he looked so overcome in fear of all the people around. Initially I thought this cute face belonged to a mouse but turned out to be a vole. The vole kept me amused for a while rustling the tarpaulin from underneath and peering out every know and then - he didn't know where to go as the tarpaulin was surrounded by us all eating our lunch but eventually it found a large enough gap to make a run for freedom. This was the first vole I have ever seen in person so it was so lovely that it was such a close encounter only about 10cm away from me.
As well as the vole my other rodent friend my garden rat Red Leicester has been keeping me amused and entertained with her antics. Today she decide to climb up the tree in my garden and was having fun climbing up and down the branches after all that fun she climbed up the bird feeder pole and tucked into the suet pellets. Luckily today the birds let her enjoy some food as the other day a starling pecked her tail so it could get to the food - she didn't hang around and quickly disappeared. After that encounter Red was being more cautious and was listen out to the bird calls making sure she was safe. She stayed around long enough to get some good photos though before vanishing again ...
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04-16-2018, 05:58 AM
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Re: SKB’s Photography
That must have been lovely to see the vole, shame you didn't manage to get any pictures
Good for Red getting tucked in to some food
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04-19-2018, 05:35 PM
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The Cuddler of Cuteness
Join Date: Feb 2017
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Re: SKB’s Photography
Sounds like you had quite a lovely time enjoying the vole - how cute. I'm sure glad that it didn't turn out to be a huge spider, lol. I'm so pleased that Red was able to get some of the yummy food from the bird feeder, too. He sure is quite adorable. I love seeing his pics, especially the last one. He is truly adorable, and I'm sure he must be tons of fun to watch.
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04-22-2018, 08:51 AM
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Adult Hamster
Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Cambridgeshire
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Re: SKB’s Photography
Adorable! and great photos
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04-28-2018, 09:09 AM
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Re: SKB’s Photography
Thank You BorisPasha, dreamtree1234 and SimonandSyril. It was a shame that I didn't get a photo of the vole. Red is a lot of fun to watch in the garden and I have been seeing a lot of her this week although I haven't taken any more photo as they would be identical to those I have already taken.
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Ring Neck Parakeets and Spring Flowers
Today I thought I would share these photos I took 3 week ago during my afternoon walk that I haven't got around to sharing yet. Including a Ring Neck Parakeet which I often see /or hear when I'm in my garden. I think they are very beautiful birds but very difficult to photograph as they camouflage well in the trees. However when I took this photo there wasn't any leaves on the trees yet although I did have to zoom in quite a bit so the colour quality wasn't very good so I decided to grayscale the photo which I really like the silhouette look off.
And also here are a few more spring flower photos ...
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04-28-2018, 10:58 AM
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The Cuddler of Cuteness
Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: United States
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Re: SKB’s Photography
Lucky you, seeing lots of Red this week! I'm sure fond of this little one, too. He seems to be quite the entertainer! I also love the new pics. WOW, the silhouette of the parakeet on the tree limb is totally STUNNING!!!! The grayscale technique made it truly breathtaking and artistic. It looks like something from a wildlife magazine. I wish gorgeous parakeets were present in the wild where I go on a stroll. It must be so wonderful to see them like that. The four spring flower photos are so detailed and vividly beautiful. I sure love this thread, SKB!
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04-29-2018, 12:09 AM
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Dwarf whisperer
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Location: Wales UK
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Re: SKB’s Photography
Beautiful spring photos SKB, I really like the silhouette shot too.
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