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Monday 22 June 2015

My Photographs for week ending 21 June 2015

Juvenile Starling.


It's the squirrel that's the wrong way down.


Blue Tit juvenile.


Bee on Salvia.
This is not my normal type of subject so here are three experimental images.


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The Sentinel.


'Smartening up'


A Whitethroat.




© Elliot Sampford.



Monday 15 June 2015

My Photographs for week ending 14 June 2015

Here are tasters of one of my projects – to get a leaping squirrel in sharp focus. These were taken on two separate occasions.


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'Blowing Bubbles' by a Mute Swan.


Hare one minute, gone the next.



Song thrush.


Supping Squirrel.


House Sparrow.


'Go Away!'


© Elliot Sampford.


Monday 8 June 2015

My Photographs for week ending 7 June 2015

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HOWZAT!
Play 'Spot the Bail'.
Taken on 31 May 2015 during a match between our Heighington village team and Owmby by Spital. I thought you cricket enthusiasts might like to see this.


A Tufted Duck couple.


The downs and ups of Woodpigeon flight.



Song Thrush.


A change from birds, although it does fly, but not for much longer I understand.
The Vulcan bomber taken on 5 JUne 2015 over the Heighington Fens, Nr. Lincoln. Two of these are similar but you can't see too much of the Vulcan. For those not local to Lincoln the symbol between the Union Jack and the aircraft registration, on the tail fin, is the City of Lincoln emblem.



Two whimsical images today.

Kiss me quick!

Don't lose your head!
Pied Wagtail.





© Elliot Sampford.

Monday 1 June 2015

Photograph Gallery for week ending 31 May 2015

I hope you enjoy the photographs. To see a larger copy of any image just click on it.

The young Blackbird begged its father for a grape. The male was determined to force feed his fledgling and made several attempts until successful.



Greenfinch portrait.


Starling feeding its little darling.



Sometimes the Blue Tit will raise its blue cap to form a crest to say "Look at me". It worked: It got my attention.


Not a celebrity bird just a Common Tern.


Blackbird on one of his regular perches in our garden.


Black-headed Gull.
(Couldn't decide which I prefer so here are both).



©Elliot Sampford