As I arrived at the car park first thing , a large flock of Redwings were devouring the berries from a Rowan and a Holly standing side by side . I took two steps from the car towards them , and they were gone . During the afternoon , we did get good views of a female Sparrowhawk , but nothing more exciting .
Best weather of the day was when I returned home this afternoon , with a sinking sun and clear blue skies . The local Jackdaws seemed to enjoy the better conditions too , with 80+ arriving in the tops of
the Lime Trees . I couldn't get them all in the frame together , but managed about 60 in this shot .
Back to finish off the hedgelaying tomorrow .
6 comments:
As you said Greenie, the light conditions showed off the Jackdaws very well, I liked how it showed the light in the eye on the second photo.
It sounds like the time it brightened up there was the time it started raining here... and it still is!
Not seeing many Redwings now Greenie. Not many Jackdaws either come to that!
Not surprised the rain p**sed on your bonfire today, as the saying goes!!
That's a good flock of Jackdaws Greenie, we have reasonable numbers here but not quite that many.
In the right light, I think most of the Crow family can look superb, still awaiting my Jay shot which I appear to have been waiting a lifetime for!
I love the sound of Jackdaws flocking Greenie, a wintery choir indeed :-)
I've never seen that many Jackdaws in one go. They do have shiny eyes, don't they!
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