Taken at LWWT on Saturday
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Taken at LWWT on Saturday
Great pics, Joe!:thumbsup:
The first one reinforces why we're told birds evolved from dinosaurs, - and no. 4 is just SO cute..:)
The ducklings were running and stumbling all over the place, Mum was busy trying to get them together.
I am hoping the black-necked swan manages to hatch the eggs this year, last year they all failed. Mind you last year the nest was even nearer the path.
I hope it works out better for them this year, Joe.
Never been at LWWT - just seen it on TV!
Nice shots Joe, like the last one most.:)
Catherine LWWT is easy to get to. It takes me about 1.5 - 2 hours using public transport. A friend gets there in about 3/4 hour in his car. there are several hides for watching the wild birds and the collection birds are in open compounds.
What a lovely set of shots - and it's always hard to get good shots of black feathers. I like the 6th one ".. I can fly, I can FLY!!!... errm, no, I can't", and of course the last one is beautifully close-up, a wonderful shot.
If I still lived in London, this would have been fairly easy for me to get to - it would just wear me out before I got there, now :(
Some baby coots and update on moorhen
Those young Coots are amazing.:)
yes, how does all that red and orange change to black.
Joe
These were taken on the 19th at lwwt.
These were taken on the 23rd. Coots, Goldeneye and Blacknecked swan.
Great shots again, Joe!:thumbsup:
I had never seen, or heard of, Blacknecked Swans until you posted your pics of them here! I'd even though that they were a cross between a Mute and a Black Swan.:-doh
I've now Googled and found out more though. Must try to win a trip to South America to see them in the wild!:D