2019-11-23

Mostly dippers

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 I like the posture it has in this shot  😀


The White-throated Dipper is fun to watch but so fast it is actually tricky to catch it. It is like: once you see it then you don´t. It has a habit of disappearing as soon as you pull the trigger. Luckily with digital it is not expensive to take a lot of shots.
Still only one bird seen. 
© NF Photo 191120  

The Eurasian wren - Gärdsmyg
© NF Photo 191119
There are only one wren at this place that I have seen. It is quick and like to hide in the bushes beside the stream. I saw it flying and where it landed. Pointed my camera and hoped for the best. The image is highly enlarged so I had to look close to see it in the image.  And it is sharp! A lucky shot! But sometimes you have to bee lucky  😀💖

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15 comments:

  1. There is a good deal of similarity between dippers and wrens and your pictures tend to show this. Well done.

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  2. Hello, I would love to see this Dipper and the cute Wren. Great sightings and photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy weekend. PS, thanks for the visit and comment on my post.

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  3. Such great fast shots! You captured the movement of the birds and the water. I like fast speeds of water, which captures the droplets even, much better than slower ones where the water gets blurred into soft streams.

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  4. The little Wren sure can hide in the brush! Love the water photos...you're birds are amazing!

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  5. Beautiful photos. You were lucky to capture the wren and such a lovely shot too.

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  6. ...and lucky you were! A great photo indeed. As you say, digital photography is the best when photographing wildlife & their antics!

    Thanks for linking up this weekend.

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  7. I've seen them in action and they are amazing little birds. - Margy

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  8. Very nice photographs.
    Enjoy your week.

    All the best Jan

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  9. Lovely photos. Well done. Diane

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  10. Great photos .. You must feel the rush of adrenaline when taking your shoots, especially in such conditions

    two thumbs up ��

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