I've just caught up with your last couple of posts and yes, the bird on yesterday's post does indeed look like a Fieldfare....well done! I haven't seen any so far this Winter in my garden but find apples are very attractive to them.
Mrs Great Tit may be very glad of your cosy nest box in the next few days if the weather forecast is correct! Of course on the up side it may bring some more Fieldfares etc. into your garden. That was a great photo of a Sparrowhawk by the way!
I love what it did to the tree branches on the left of the image, but I think i prefer the original for the sky. I hope you will show us the results on some other shots!
Thank you for visiting. Hope you enjoyed the pictures. Any comment, or correction to any information or identification I get wrong, is most welcome. John
A mainly pictorial record of the wildlife and events in my part of Lincolnshire. My garden has two bird nest boxes and a Hedgehog house fitted with video cameras. There are several bird feeders and a large pond attracting a variety of wildlife to the garden.
Most of the pictures in the main part of my Jottings can be clicked on for larger views.
Many of my video clips are stored on my YouTube account.
Thank you for visiting and remember you are always welcome to leave any comments. John.
. For many years I always had my trusty Ricoh XRX SLR with me wherever I went. One day the mirror jammed and repair costs were beyond my reach at that time so that was the end of that.
Now I am retired and have invested in Canon equipment I am able to enjoy a photographic hobby again. These days I concentrate mainly on wildlife and occasional events near to home.
My interest and use of computers extends back to the days of the ZX81 and BBC computer. For many years I used an Atari ST. I wonder if anyone remembers my Atari programs - JCLabel, JCView, etc..
That's very artistic John.
ReplyDeleteNot one of my favourite artists Roy, but an interesting effect.
DeleteYes, very arty John :-)
ReplyDeleteI've just caught up with your last couple of posts and yes, the bird on yesterday's post does indeed look like a Fieldfare....well done! I haven't seen any so far this Winter in my garden but find apples are very attractive to them.
Mrs Great Tit may be very glad of your cosy nest box in the next few days if the weather forecast is correct! Of course on the up side it may bring some more Fieldfares etc. into your garden. That was a great photo of a Sparrowhawk by the way!
I'm sure Mrs GT is in the right place now Jan. It was unusual to see a single Fieldfare. Had a look around the area but didn't spot any others.
Deletei think the original is perfect enough. :)
ReplyDeleteTWG: Nature doesn't really need any help to look beautiful but I just love to play!
DeleteI love what it did to the tree branches on the left of the image, but I think i prefer the original for the sky. I hope you will show us the results on some other shots!
ReplyDeleteWilma: I'll try to remember to see what the app does with other types of photo.
DeleteAll good fun John. Amazing what can be done with one click.
ReplyDeleteAdrian: There are some very clever photo app and program manipulation effects available these days.
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