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B is for Buzzard

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Three buzzards if truth be told. I first spotted them in the distance this morning. They were too far off for any photos, so I made do with something from the other end of the alphabet, this cute little young whitethroat.
Young whitethroat

The adult was nearby, keeping a watchful eye on it.
Adult male whitethroat

I went back to the same spot at lunchtime. The whitethroats were still around, and this time I was able to photograph the female with a young one. They were busy flitting back and forth, but every now and then settled the right side of all the branches and leaves.


I kept an eye out for the buzzards, and sure enough they appeared on the brow of the hill. I had a little more time, so headed in their direction and was treated to a brief aerial display. The distance doesn't help, but I think (judging from the relative size) that there are two adults and a younger bird. I only managed to get two in shot together
Buzzards







Tonight the garden has been quiet, apart from the hedgehogs who stomp around in the undergrowth. There are two adults and a juvenile. This is the youngster, who is certainly doing a fine job of putting on weight for winter.

Young hedgehog
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Camera note: all the birds were photographed with the EF 400mm f/5.6L USM. I used the EF 24-105 F4L IS USM for the hedgehog.

Woodpecker in a Country LaneFox, Hedgehog and Badger

Comments

gdare 12. August 2009, 04:39

Buzzards are teaching him to hunt?

studio41 12. August 2009, 05:21

I felt I was flying with those buzzard photos... I'm a bit dizzy now :D love those first couple of photos, very sweet.

Wulpen 12. August 2009, 11:20



Beautiful :up:

annoushkiss 12. August 2009, 11:48

So nice captures of sweet whitethroats, the one with a juvenile is really great :up:
It looks like the buzzards were hunting, good double captures :up:
The young hedgehog is top cute!!!

Ukwildlife 12. August 2009, 17:43

great photos. The hedgehog does look nice and healthy!

Whitethroats seem to like hawthorn, I got similar photos a few weeks back!

SittingFox 12. August 2009, 20:13

Wow, that hedgehog is plump! And great shots of the buzzards. And the whitethroat - it's ages since I've seen one up here :confused:

Words 13. August 2009, 06:51

Darko, yes I expect they are giving lessons at the moment :smile:

Words 13. August 2009, 06:52

Jill, thanks. It was nice to get a pair together like that.

Words 13. August 2009, 06:52

Erwin, thanks!

Words 13. August 2009, 06:54

Thanks Anna. It's a good place to see the small birds. There are so many of them there, and plenty of food.

Words 13. August 2009, 06:56

Neil, thanks. It's an excellent spot for the whitethroats. Such busy little birds at this time of year. The hedgehogs are little stars in the garden at the moment. It's easily the best year we've had with them.

Words 13. August 2009, 06:57

Adele, no shortage of whitethroats in these parts. The hedgehogs seem very content in the garden and are doing a good job of keeping the snail population in check :chef:

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