I am beginning to get my London bearings. This is my starting point in the morning, on the edge of what is probably the most congested road in London.
At lunchtime the escape is the park. Among the joggers, the boxers, the tourists, the office workers, the nannies, the tai chi-ists, there are the other denizens of central London: the squirrels, the birds, and today… the herons. For those interested, these were taken near the York Gate entrance to the park.
And what I think is my favourite shot, the most London shot…
As for the foxes, I was right about the male fox lurking yesterday. He appeared on the trail cam shortly after I'd come inside. I had better luck tonight with Cheeky…
Camera note: all shots taken with the Canon 40D and EF70-300mm 4.5-5.6 DO IS lens.
RobinL
22 Oct 2010Oooo, grand shots of the Herons. Really like the pair facing off! Nice to see Cheeky too!
serola
22 Oct 2010Oh my, your pictures make me to think I live in a desert where's hardly no wildlife at all 🙁 But prabaly I'm just unexperienced and lazy to keep my eyes (and shutter) open 😀
gdare
22 Oct 2010The most Londoniest shot is great, no place for a mistake where it was made…
:sst: even though I guess it could be actually made anywhere in England :left:
SittingFox
22 Oct 2010Not anywhere, Dare! 😉
Really like the reflection in the first shot. I'm over by St James' Park so I can identify with the tourist issue :insane:
Beautiful shots!
Words
23 Oct 2010Darko, next time I'll try to take a photo of it flying in front of one of the more obvious landmarks!
Words
23 Oct 2010Sami, all the London parks are great for wildlife. It's impossible not to notice it!
Words
23 Oct 2010Robin, thanks!
SittingFox
23 Oct 2010The pelicans think they rule the park! Strange birds.
Words
23 Oct 2010Adele, being near one of the parks was a key condition for me working in London. You must have pelicans along with the tourists (and squirrels and pigeons) on your side of town.
Words
23 Oct 2010Erwin, thanks!
Wulpen
19 Oct 2012Great shots :up: