Last week my camera and I went for a walk in the North Greenwich Ecology Park, which is a very small place. There are a couple of large bird feeders located near the boardwalk which, at this time of the year, are filled with assorted seeds and attract some beautiful little birds.
Waiting their turn in the trees before flying onto the feeders were:
Goldfinch
Blue Tit
Greenfinch
How lucky was I to be able to take photographs of these three little beauties!
Twisted Classics Wildlife Photography - photographs of birds, wildlife and flowers
Sunday, 15 March 2020
Goldfinch, Blue Tit and Greenfinch in the Greenwich Peninsular Ecology Park
Thursday, 5 March 2020
Two beautiful common small wild birds in the shrubbery at St. James's Park last Sunday
For a change it was sunny last Sunday after weeks of dull rainy days so my camera took me for a walk in St. James's Park, London.
Someone was feeding the birds and I was lucky enough to be able to photograph the following two beautiful common wild birds that were both briefly perching in a shrub with fresh young buds.
Great Tit
Blue Tit
These birds moved around so quickly, flitting in and out of cover, that I was very pleased to have caught them on camera!
Someone was feeding the birds and I was lucky enough to be able to photograph the following two beautiful common wild birds that were both briefly perching in a shrub with fresh young buds.
Great Tit
Blue Tit
These birds moved around so quickly, flitting in and out of cover, that I was very pleased to have caught them on camera!
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