Some birds for the Gallery

I love the Gallery posts but so rarely get around to compiling one and entering it (um, once so far I think?) but this week has the additional draw of there being chocolatey goodness on offer in the form of prizes so I couldn’t resist 🙂

Having said that, it took me all day to actually publish this post, and I would have given up on it, except @tara_cain was lovely and encouraging on twitter!

The theme is nature.

I’m quite fond of nature. Where we live, although residential, it’s very quiet and as such we get a fair bit of wildlife in our garden right outside the french window. Soa likes to sit and watch the birds through it and we feed them right outside to keep drawing them in. (This also means I spend some time chasing the cat off or rescuing slightly chewed birds but you can’t have everything!)

bird watching

As we’re within a mile of the sea, we get quite a few seagulls around. I’ve set myself a challenge to take photos of them – which is proving very much more difficult than expected. For such big birds, they are incredibly nervous, and they don’t hang around. And it takes a flock of them seconds to clear a garden full of scrap food (not much makes it to our bin nowadays, it goes out for the birds or into the compost!)

So far I’ve got lots of pictures of an empty garden:

where'd he go

and occasional pics of (slightly blurred) seagulls in motion.

there he is!

Thankfully, the bluetits in our relatives garden were more cooperative 🙂

For this shot, I was sitting out in the garden, with soa, while everyone else was inside watching England play football very badly. I think I had the more enjoyable afternoon!

who you looking at?


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4 responses to “Some birds for the Gallery”

  1. I never get to do the gallery either, I can never keep track of which day it is announced. I love the noise seagulls make when you’re in a B&B on holiday although I’d probably get fed up of it if I lived near them!
    .-= Sarah, Maison Cupcak´s last blog ..21 Great Tips from Alastair Hendy- Professional Food Photographer and Stylist =-.

    1. @Sarah haven’t got fed up of them yet, but it has only been a year!

  2. I’m not the biggest fan of seagulls (rats on legs as my mum used to call them) BUT whenever I hear them I am always immediately transported back home.
    Not sure how I’d feel about the greedy blighters in my garden tho!!
    .-= kerry´s last blog ..cotton wool balls in the sky… =-.

    1. @Kerry maybe in a year or two I’ll feel the same as your mum, but right now I’m still awed by them. And I miss them when we’re away from here.

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