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Tuesday, 22 January 2019

Spot the kingfisher


No, the kingfisher is not called Spot... I mean, can you see it?

I've walked along the riverbank many times and had other walkers say to me: 'Have you seen the kingfisher?' Maddening that I have never seen it! Then, the other day, when I wasn't even really looking, I saw a flash of blue. I stopped and watched for a while as the bird flew back and forth across the river and up and down the banks.

My new camera has a shorter zoom than my Nikon had, so it's no good for bird photography. Even if I'd had a decent lens, I doubt I could have got a very good photo as the bird didn't sit still for long. This was the best I could do. They are brightly coloured but quite small birds, and they dart about quite fast. They are not uncommon around here but it is, nevertheless, always a real thrill to see one.


10 comments:

  1. You did well to see it perched; mostly they are just a flash of electric blue seen out of the corner of the eye. There are certain birds that are always a thrill to see and Kingfishers are firmly in that group.

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  2. Great Jenny - and so glad you were in the right place this time. Lovely photo - by my standards ... but amazing shots. So pleased for you ... enjoy more sightings - cheers Hilary

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  3. It is truly a wonderful bird, and to see one zooming along a water course at high speed is really quite amazing. Perhaps next time it will perch a little closer for you.

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  4. Very nice. Congratulations on seeing him

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  5. I haven't seen one in years!

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  6. Oh what a fun and glorious catch! Thanks for sharing, and reminding me of the one or two times I've seen one, without a camera at hand!

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  7. We have them here too but very rarely see them.

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  8. They are beautiful birds and related to our kookaburra, my favourite bird. What is your new Camera?

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