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  1. Dental care

    Dental care

    tripod; -0.67 EV; 1/800s; f/7.1; ISO 200 Just for fun ;)
  2. Lovers Tiff

    Lovers Tiff

    These two Greylag Geese seem to have had a bit of a fall out!
  3. The singer, not the song

    The singer, not the song

    tripod; -0.67 EV; 1/400s; f/7.1; ISO 200 Another shot taken while in the mood for close-ups. Certainly not a nightingale's song, but at close range its call features a number of notes otherwise unnoticed
  4. Greylag Goose

    Greylag Goose

  5. Shower in the second plan

    Shower in the second plan

    My plan was of course to take a picture of first goose but then I noticed the second one during the cleaning... and here it is.
  6. Confusion

    Confusion

    One slow day at Martinmere the tractor came along to dump carrots for feeding and scared up all the birds. There was utter confusion and an awful lot of noise!
  7. Grey(lag)

    Grey(lag)

    handheld; 0.00 EV; 1/800s; f/6.3; ISO 400 Whenever I have the opportunity, I try to practise on close-ups, whichever the subject ... I find such a pleasure in looking at details which otherwise would go unnoticed. I hope you like it!
  8. Greylags at Dusk

    Greylags at Dusk

    Can't decide if number 4 breaking ranks adds to or detracts from the image?
  9. From tip to toe

    From tip to toe

    tripod; -0.67 EV; 1/200s; f/5.6; ISO 400 Wishing to improve my panning technique, I dedicated some time to shooting birds flying across my field of view. Timing is essential, so my collection of beheaded birds, bills and tails has grown enormously ;)
  10. Are you absolutely sure this is where you dropped it?

    Are you absolutely sure this is where you dropped it?

    Another snap from feeding time.
  11. Grey Goose

    Grey Goose

    Greylag on a grey day. ------------------------------www.pbase.com/02purser/images
  12. Greylag Goose (I think!)

    Greylag Goose (I think!)

    Appears to have been adopted by a family of swans!
  13. Spring revisited

    Spring revisited

    Was looking through old gosling images as part of a print series and found this feisty little guy. Due to the awful weather we are having I havent been out at all this week and needed a taste of spring to brighten things up.
  14. Greylag Goose

    Greylag Goose

  15. Greylag up close

    Greylag up close

    Greylag goose at Coombe Abbey
  16. Greylag goose

    Greylag goose

  17. Eagle is Coming!

    Eagle is Coming!

    Panic erupts among the geese when they sight an White-tailed Eagle. Thousands can lift at once and it is an impressive scene - these are not sparrow-sized birds! The eagles are not so efficient though, and often get harassed by Marsh Harriers and Ravens, but better safe than sorry! (There are...
  18. sunshine greylag

    sunshine greylag

    well folks it has'nt stopped raining all day in wigan.so i thought i'd post a sunny pic from my local flash,the variety of wildfowl i saw that day amazed me,the clean up job they've done is fantastic,hope you like,john
  19. Greylag Wings

    Greylag Wings

    Miss seeing thousands of these every morning. Back to work sorry to say. :( :)
  20. Greylag Sky

    Greylag Sky

    A fraction of thousands of greylag geese coming to spend the day at the coast
  21. Greylag3

    Greylag3

  22. Greylag2

    Greylag2

    At the same time,they were extremely wary,so this shot was taken using my portable hide and digiscoping equipment.
  23. Greylag1

    Greylag1

    Impressive sight to see thousands of these take off to feeding grounds every morning. Noisy!!
  24. Landing

    Landing

    tripod; 0.33 EV; 1/320s; f/5.6 (8); ISO 400 Two of them were practising landing in muddy brackish waters ... lots of fun!
  25. Wait, I'm coming ...

    Wait, I'm coming ...

    tripod; -0.67 EV; 1/2000s; f/7.1; ISO 400 I managed to shoot only the last one coming, the others surprised me flying low over my head
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