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You need a licence to photograph them here (near there nest). Must admit though, if I saw one on a branch, I would risk it.
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Not posted a link with tapatalk before, hope it works. http://www.wildlifelens.co.uk/kingfisher-photography/ |
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See.....you learn something every day on here.
I never knew that. I have never seen a live Kingfisher in the wild.....though some years ago I found a dead one at the bottom of Union st in Accringon. |
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Today we went to Southport.
There willbe some pics later, but right now they are still in the camera. They will need to be picked over and resized. It was the Orange Day Parade....so the place was packed. |
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A few random landscape pics from my trip to silverdale :)
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Here are my Pics of the Protestant Orange Parade in Southport today
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I`ve read on other sites that the sound of a cameras shutter is enough to scare off a kingfisher, yet i`ve heard locally that one of the best places to see them is under the M65 motorway bridge, doesn`t really make a lot of sense. I suppose it`s down to what they are used to. If you are on a well walked path, they are used to seeing people so you aren`t disturbing them. If you go somewhere a bit more secluded (Hyndburn Brook spring to mind), that`s when you may be causing an issue. |
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If they are there, and I am there...it is purely coincidental. I would not go looking for them specifically and I would never disturb nesting birds knowingly. |
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Without getting into a rant about the countryside and the policing that occurs to keep it that way, no one as far as I know has ever attempted to stop the motorbike scramblers that disturb more than kingfisher nests, and are active on more public footpaths as time moves on, yet the damage does not get challenged, and is more destructive to the biodiversity than I ever would tip toeing up to a kingfisher nest to take a photograph. Something I think I have a legal right to do. Right pre-rant over, I must now post my pictures before I run out of time. |
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Today in Pictures, wet bits akimbo.
1. The countryside now has a brown tinge to it as the grass goes to seed. 2. I have stood here through different seasons, and every view is a pleasure. 3. You can see the brown tinge to the grass as it moves in the breeze like a morning mist. 4. Seeds waiting to leave home on the next gust. 5. We have entered the digital age, its Digi-talis. 6. Someone left a gate open, and all the wickthings escaped. 7. The disappearing jetty, it get less every year. 8. I tried to identify thith, but couldn't so ith a moth on a thithle. 9. Time for the uphill part of the way home. 10. A last look back, with a possible look of rain in the air. |
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took this on Thursday ... was so far away that we didn't know a rabbit was behind the heron till I put the photos on the computer :D
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