Eco Drive.
HFF with Buttercups (Ranunculaceae).
Seagull in flight.
HFF at Black Moss Reservoir.
HFF: The road to Pendle Hill.
Boggart.
Unicorn.
Totem.
Pendle view.
Delta T (ΔT).
Grim.
Wishing chair.
Fairy and Woodpecker.
"Dreamliner".
Double whiskey.
Leeds-Liverpool canal HFF.
Winter woods contre-jour.
Victorian Gasometer (1 of 2). HFF.
Victorian Gasometer (2 of 2). HFF.
"Happy Rose" Phalaenopsis orchid.
"Paneful" work?
HFF for dog-walkers (and certain football players?…
British coins.
Keeping safe.
"Red sky at night, shepherd's delight" (best viewe…
Minimalist HFF.
Woodland HFF.
Aesculus hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut) flowers.
Snuggles.
"Monet style" mallard.
Windmill HFF.
Bright Eyes.
Canada Goose.
Shades of green.
Grey heron (3 of 3).
Grey heron (2 of 3).
Grey heron (Ardea cinerea).
Black-headed gull (Larus ridibundus).
Candid.
Painted pigeons (3 of 3).
Painted pigeons (2 of 3).
Painted pigeons (1 of 3).
Eye contact.
Mallards in flight.
Rook (Corvus frugilegus).
By the dawn's early light.
Fast food.
Pendle Hill.
Hawthorn (best viewed on black).
Horses by the canal.
Mr and Mrs Mallard.
Horses in the rain.
HFF horse.
Family swim.
Llama or Alpaca?
Horse or zebra?
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Male Blackbird (Turdus merula).
A familiar thrush, the melodious blackbird is a common sight in gardens, parks and woodlands across the UK. Blackbirds are especially fond of feeding on lawns and can be seen with their heads cocked to one side, listening for earthworms. Male blackbirds are unmistakable - they are entirely black, with a yellow bill and yellow ring around the eye. Females are dark brown, with streaking on the chest and throat. Juveniles are also dark brown, but covered with gingery streaks.
(The Wildlife Trusts).
Camera: Nikon D500
Lens: AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED
Software: Nikon Capture NX2
(The Wildlife Trusts).
Camera: Nikon D500
Lens: AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED
Software: Nikon Capture NX2
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