It seems like there are quite a few on here who enjoy photographing birds so I thought I would start my own running thread and share mine as I go along. If anything it will be a nice record for me to see the progress I make throughout the year and will also push me to not give up when it gets too hard.
I really enjoy watching the birds visiting my garden and feeders of which I have 5 or 6 dotted around that are getting visited regulary. This has given me a good insight into the various birds behaviours and visiting/feeding habits which I hope will now put me in a good position to get some good shots.
The largest lens I own is a 70-300mm so I will be relying on my gained bird knowledge to put me in the right place at the right time and be able to get close enough to get the shot I want, although as most will know, birds can be very un-reliable to say the least. I do not want to take feeder pictures and prefer a natural look.
The current list of birds that visit my garden throughout the year is as follows (and still growing):
Great Tits
Blue Tits
Long Tailed Tits
House Sparrow
Dunnock
Green Finch
Gold Finch
Blackbird
Robin
Wren
Starling
Wood Pigeon
Ferral Pigeon
Stock Dove
Collard Dove
Sparrowhawk (rare visitor, only seen twice)
My aim (personal goal) is to have a good quality picture of each species (ideally a male and female example) by the end of the year. I am starting to find that this may be hard going, but I will certainly give it my best shot.
I have already spent many hours trying for not many results, but it's all good fun.
This first picture of a Starling gives a good idea of where I am with my photography at the moment. I am not happy with this picture due to the long grass across the body and that single shiny leave in front of his breast (I knew I should have mowed my lawn). I am not competent enough at PP to remove these at the moment so I will just concentrate on getting that shot straight out the camera.
So, this is the first picture of the thread, hopefully they can only get better from here on:
Thanks for looking and feel free to C&C where ever you like, good or bad, as it all helps me to learn and improve and achieve my personal goals.
Regards
Andy