Welcome Guest [Log In] [Register]

Welcome to Nature UK. We hope you enjoy your visit.


You're currently viewing our forum as a guest. This means you are limited to certain areas of the board and there are some features you can't use
but If you join our community, you'll be able to access member-only sections, and use many member-only features.

There are numerous topics members can take part in that are exclusive to Nature UK
including the yearly photography challenges and the seasonal spotting challenges.
We also have a very comprehensive wildlife identification section along with a monthly photo competition.
Please feel free to share your photos with us and any wildlife discussion you may have.

You can also find us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter

Registration is simple, fast, and completely free.

Click Here to Join our community!

If you're already a member please log in to your account to access all of our features:


Username:   Password:
Add Reply
Dave's Bird Images; Water Rail added 4th May.
Topic Started: Jan 12 2011, 01:08 AM (30,979 Views)
Deleted User
Deleted User

:wow: Great photos Dave :cool2:
Quote Post Goto Top
 
celticsparrow-Jan
Member Avatar


Great photos Dave,you are getting lovely clear photos with your new camera.
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Beth-Boe
Member Avatar
Diamond Member
:wow: Wonderful photos, Dave.
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Beth-Boe
Member Avatar
Diamond Member
:great: shots of the Tufted Ducks, Dave. :clap3:
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Daisyjan
Member Avatar
Platinum Member
:fantastic: pictures, especially the last one Dave
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Davebutterflyman
Member Avatar


A few photos taken at Wyver lane of a Cormorant on a mission.

Posted Image

Posted Image
On the lookout for food.....

Posted Image

Posted Image
It looked like he had given up!

Posted Image

Posted Image

Posted Image
Drying wings and at this point i thought he had definitely given up....but....

Posted Image
....in a flash he dived in and came up with this enormous fish! (you can just about make out the tail!)

All in all a successful fishing trip for the resident Cormorant.
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Deleted User
Deleted User

:wow: That's a brilliant sequence of photos Dave :clap2:
Quote Post Goto Top
 
carlos100
Member Avatar
Insect ID Moderator
:clap5: :wow2:
Super shots Dave.
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Forget Me Not
Member Avatar
[div style='visibility: hidden']test[/div]
:wow2: fantastic photos David the Cormorant is huge isnt it.
Quote Post Goto Top
 
celticsparrow-Jan
Member Avatar


Brilliant photos Dave,what a great fisherman :cool:
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Dovetail-Marg
Member Avatar


:wow: a brilliant sequence of photos there Dave. :clap:

I did :grin: at the first photo though as it looked a bit like the Loch ness monster to me. :giggle:
Quote Post Goto Top
 
peppiB
Member Avatar
[div style='visibility: hidden']test[/div]
Great sequence Dave :cool: :cool:
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Tabatha
Member Avatar


:greatpic: Dave. The way he stands to dry his wings reminds me of the bird I saw in Florida. I didn't realise cormorants actually swam in the water.

He was certainly persistent.


:thanks: for posting
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Night Owl
Member Avatar


:wow2: What a fantastic sequence of photos Dave it'g great to see the fisherman got his dinner in the end! :clap5:
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Beth-Boe
Member Avatar
Diamond Member
:wow: A :great: selection of photos, Dave. Well captured! :cool1:
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Davebutterflyman
Member Avatar


:thanks1: for your lovely comments everyone.
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Davebutterflyman
Member Avatar


:thanks1: everyone for your lovely comments.
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Deleted User
Deleted User

:hey: Dave.
:fantastic: pictures and so sharp. Looking forward to some more great photos.
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Dovetail-Marg
Member Avatar


:wow: brilliant photos of the Tufted ducks Dave. :clap:
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Davebutterflyman
Member Avatar


:thanks1: everyone
Quote Post Goto Top
 
Go to Next Page
« Previous Topic · Birds. · Next Topic »
Add Reply

Follow NatureUK on Twitter   Follow NatureUK on Facebook
Fresh Graphics Custom Theme By Outline