The billing went on for a couple of minutes. There were 10 seconds between the third and the final photo.
Camera note: all shots taken with the EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens
The billing went on for a couple of minutes. There were 10 seconds between the third and the final photo.
Camera note: all shots taken with the EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens
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zetorres
11 May 2008I hope to see the baby pigeons born inside the eggs…don't forget to take the photos! :lol::lol:
cakkleberrylane
12 May 2008Awesome shots!!!
sanshan
12 May 2008I can't get over the shy look on their faces in the final photo. 😆
gdare
12 May 2008It is not shyness, they are both satisfied 😆
Words
12 May 2008San, you could be right… but
Words
12 May 2008Darko…. you could be right too!
Words
12 May 2008Lois, thanks!
Words
12 May 2008ZT, I'm not sure where there nest is. It must be in one of the trees, but probably too high up for a photo. I'll seeif I can spot any young ones later on 😀
Vulpes vulpes
12 May 2008Great sequence!
zetorres
12 May 2008Nice, but becareful don't clib the trees! :D:D
SittingFox
12 May 2008I know it's terrible, but I cannot help but think that more woodpigeons means more bird food expense! 😉 They (and the stock doves) really do chomp through supplies :chef: :insane:
Words
12 May 2008ZT, there's no danger of me climbing trees, but I can't be sure about him.
Words
12 May 2008Adele, they don't cost a bean as they are hopeless on the hanging feeders (and we don't have any flat feeders/tables).Otherwise, yes… they'd scoff the lot!
zetorres
12 May 2008😉 :yes: