Black and White (Badger) 😀[/ALIGN] Camera note: Camera note: all shots taken with the EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens. Video via the GL80 trail camera.
Well done on the martin – was trying on some swallows today with little success. The badgers a nice catch too 🙂
SittingFox
8 May 2009
Once again, congrats on your garden badger! :yes:
I find all martins and swallows and things of that nature very hard to catch on the wing – well done! 🙂
Words
8 May 2009
Adele, the badger is quite a treat but absolutely confirms the value of the trail cam to know what's going on out there.
Words
8 May 2009
Neil, thanks. It's always a challenge. it's easier when they are a little way off so there's at least some chance of straight line flying. Too close, and I end up a twisted heap trying to follow them.
ForestFloor
14 May 2009
Excellent photo of the white horse! :up: Funny pose by the black sheep too 🙂
Words
14 May 2009
Thanks Christine. I was really taken by that black sheep. Very awkward to sort out a decent shutter speed though!
Words
20 May 2009
Thanks Doug! Good to see you around!
anonymous
20 May 2009
TBR writes:
No "Black rabbit!?
Just dropped by EIP again Words – sorry – bin busy recently. Your Kestrel shots are sublime once more, and as for the fox and rabbit photos – absolutely brilliant! Catch you later… TBR
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Ukwildlife
8 May 2009Well done on the martin – was trying on some swallows today with little success. The badgers a nice catch too 🙂
SittingFox
8 May 2009Once again, congrats on your garden badger! :yes:
I find all martins and swallows and things of that nature very hard to catch on the wing – well done! 🙂
Words
8 May 2009Adele, the badger is quite a treat but absolutely confirms the value of the trail cam to know what's going on out there.
Words
8 May 2009Neil, thanks. It's always a challenge. it's easier when they are a little way off so there's at least some chance of straight line flying. Too close, and I end up a twisted heap trying to follow them.
ForestFloor
14 May 2009Excellent photo of the white horse! :up: Funny pose by the black sheep too 🙂
Words
14 May 2009Thanks Christine. I was really taken by that black sheep. Very awkward to sort out a decent shutter speed though!
Words
20 May 2009Thanks Doug! Good to see you around!
anonymous
20 May 2009TBR writes:
No "Black rabbit!?
Just dropped by EIP again Words – sorry – bin busy recently.
Your Kestrel shots are sublime once more, and as for the fox and rabbit photos – absolutely brilliant!
Catch you later…
TBR