Let me know when that tide's coming in won't you

Let me know when that tide's coming in won't you

Friday 10 October 2014

Someone stole my Sunshine.

Well the weather has really turned in the last couple of weeks and Autumn is well and truly with us. The sun has been replaced by wind and rain. The evenings are drawing in and this makes me sad. It means I can't get out after work with the camera, and so it's a long wait for the weekend and then praying that it is dry and sunny.
A few weeks back; when we were still enjoying good sunshine, I visited Pennington Flash and Elton Reservoir. Plenty of birds were around and lots of them seemed to perform nicely for me. Hurry up the Spring please!

Lapwing enjoying the warm sun.

A Grey Wagtail having a little skip and a jump.


Kingfisher also soaking up the sun.


A Nuthatch having a feed.

A Sedge Warbler do its best to give me a rubbish short by hiding behind the twigs.

21 comments:

  1. so cute. beautiful colors in the lapwing and kingfisher, too.

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  2. I feel your pain. Not been out at all this week after work and the situation isn't likely to improve until spring. Nice shots.

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  3. gld you got some sunshine back. Love the gorgeous shots you share. Thanks!

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  4. I've never seen the sheen on a Lapwing. I think you may be the first to capture this bird with all the wonderful color in the wings. Great day birding!

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  5. Very great shots! I like the action in the photo of the grey wagtail!

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  6. All terrific shots of these lovely birds. My favorite is the Kingfisher. Have a great weekend.

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  7. Awesome collection of birds. I would love to see the Lapwing and the beautiful Kingfisher..The Wagtail is a cute bird. But, then they all are beautiful.
    Thanks for linking up, have a happy weekend!

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  8. Not a birder but know your photography of those beautiful birds is fantastic! ~ Happy Weekend to you ~ and hope the Sun shines!

    artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)

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  9. An excellent selection Adam.
    It will soon be time to wrap up against the elements ... just think of all those Geese and Swans arriving here from the arctic regions.

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  10. Love the lapwing and the skipping wagtail (now that's a neat photo!) All your shots were great. Hope you can get out more soon, with better weather.

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  11. Some beautiful bird pictures, thanks for sharing :)

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  12. Beautiful birds! The days are getting short, the weather is terrible and the birds are elsewhere.

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  13. Beautiful shots. I love the colorful kingfisher.

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  14. Wonderfull shots,Greeting from Belgium.
    http://louisette.eklablog.com/nuit-de-l-obscurite-mons-a112810380

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  15. Nice set of host - I do like the jumping wagtail - their names always make me smile, pied looks grey, grey with its yellow and yellow almost green!

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  16. Don't wish your life away just yet Adam. There are lots of sunny, crisp winter days to come yet.

    A great Kingfisher picture. Really homes in on that beautiful rump they have, often hidden from view.

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  17. Great set of birds, I love the Lapwing, glorious.

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  18. Really nice shots. I enjoyed them a lot. The Lapwing, Grey Wagtail and Kingfisher really stood out.

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  19. gorgeous shots of the birds! love the Kingfisher.

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