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Thursday, 11 December 2014

Some pleasant Pheasants

At Leighton Moss a few weeks back, I came across a very large group of very friendly or stupid Pheasants. It was really cold and they really didn't seem concerned by me at all. So I took advantage of this fact to get some close ups. If I'm honest, they were a little too close, but I shouldn't complain I suppose. These game birds usually scare the life out of me when I flush them (unintentionally) so it was nice to wander along the path with them








15 comments:

  1. OMW, Adam, what a privilege for you to get so close to pheasants. Ours turn tail when we're twenty meters away. Amazing photos too. The females are almost as pretty as the males; thanks for sharing.

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  2. What beautiful birds! Great shots!

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  3. If my experience of these is anything to go by, I'd pick stupid!

    Had a good day at LM this year - and as usual failed to see Bearded Tit!

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  4. incredibly beautiful shots of these friendly/stupid birds! :)

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  5. Gorgeous shots! Beautiful pheasants.

    Happy Weekend to you,
    artmusedog and carol

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  6. these are stunning close ups of the Pheasants. Have a lovely weekend.

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  7. Very cool to see a group of the Pheasants.. Awesome photos...Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy weekend!

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  8. They have beautiful colors. Very lucky to run into such trusting pheasants. Hope they don't trust the wrong person.

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  9. Great closeup of pheasants! your header picture is awesome!

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  10. The colors on the male are outstanding!!

    Thanks for sharing your link here this weekend!! Have a happy week ahead.

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  11. Those pheasants have such an enormous variety of colors in their plumage. Beautiful images!

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  12. Wow! What an amazing close up. Their face rivals their tail.

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  13. Stunning plumage, great captures Andrew.

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