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A Walk On The Wildside/Paul Foster.: Loch Lomond (Trolling for Salmon0
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A Walk On The Wildside/Paul Foster. A WALK ON THE WILDSIDE- -PAUL FOSTER. Saturday, 7 August 2010. Loch Lomond (Trolling for Salmon0. Female Gooseander with brood! Looking North towards Ben Lomond! Closer inspection of the trolling rods and reels! Two pristine Salmon taken on the troll.Notice the. Sea lice on the top fish! My gillie and close friend Paul Davis! Grilse (small Salmon) which were currently running through the Loch.There had been one or two high tides with a good bit of rain thrown in fo...
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Wildlife Photography: My Youtube Videos
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I'm an amateur wildlife photographer from New York State. My specialty is nature and wildlife photography. I specialize in wildlife, birds, and landscape photography. This blog is where I share some of my photos and adventures. Please comment and post questions! Video of some of my photographs including Wildlife, Landscape, and Macro Photographs. Photo Slideshow of just my Bald Eagle Photographs. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You can follow me on twitter at @aaronmsmith30. View my complete profile. Steve A...
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A Walk On The Wildside/Paul Foster.: Waders/Cyprus.
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A Walk On The Wildside/Paul Foster. A WALK ON THE WILDSIDE- -PAUL FOSTER. Sunday, 17 May 2015. During my recent trip to Cyprus,many species of birds were encountered,non more so than the vast numbers of waders that drop onto the island to feed up and rest, on their migratory journey to the far north. Below, I've put together a few of the cast for you to hopefully enjoy.I certainly enjoyed being in their company and duly wish them a safe journey to their breeding grounds! A lot bigger than the common reds...
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Brian Rafferty...Wildlife Photographer: August 2014
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Brian Rafferty.Wildlife Photographer. Sunday, 31 August 2014. Friday, 29 August 2014. This week I spent a very pleasant afternoon on the River Wyre at St Michaels waiting for a kingfisher to show.I had visited previously to see the part of the river that the kingfisher occupied and decided on a strategy to try and obtain some images.I therefore set up the camera and tripod opposite a pool used by the kingfisher and waited and waited for the bird to show. Wednesday, 20 August 2014. Long Time No See. I dul...
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Brian Rafferty...Wildlife Photographer: Greedy Grebes
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Brian Rafferty.Wildlife Photographer. Friday, 3 April 2015. 4 April 2015 at 15:42. Amazing your captures. Carol. 4 April 2015 at 15:42. Amazing your captures. Carol. 5 April 2015 at 07:58. Another great day out at the local nature reserve Brian,pity the weed dance was a bit to far away.Amazing pictures of the Grebes with the enormous fish. 8 April 2015 at 18:16. 11 April 2015 at 00:36. Wonderful moments you show us here. The photos are great. 13 April 2015 at 07:44. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Brian Rafferty...Wildlife Photographer: July 2014
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Brian Rafferty.Wildlife Photographer. Wednesday, 30 July 2014. Saturday, 26 July 2014. Saturday, 19 July 2014. A week ago it was my good fortune to be aboard Discovery for a pelagic trip out of Liverpool looking for seabirds in Liverpool Bay.I had joined a small group of like minded photographers and bird watchers for a ten hour trip with skipper Gary Flint.Previous trips had been cancelled owing to strong winds but this time we enjoyed flat calms seas with a little rain late on in the day. As mentioned ...
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Brian Rafferty...Wildlife Photographer: September 2014
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Brian Rafferty.Wildlife Photographer. Saturday, 27 September 2014. Leighton Moss . Egrets. This week the count of roosting egrets at Leighton Moss broke previous records with a staggering 182 birds present.These were of course mostly little egrets but there are still 3 Great White egrets present.During the day the birds tend to use the area down at the Morecambe and Allen pools for feeding .The Great whites also use the area at Lilian's hide to feed and commute between the two. Friday, 26 September 2014.
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Brian Rafferty...Wildlife Photographer: November 2014
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Brian Rafferty.Wildlife Photographer. Saturday, 29 November 2014. Martin Mere and Mitch. A week ago I visited the annual Bird Fair at Martin Mere. On the way I called to see some cats at a rescue centre at Tarleton.One of the cats "Mitch" is now living with me.Mitch is a lively young cat and will certainly keep me on my toes as he settles in.An image of Mitch is shown above. Friday, 21 November 2014. Saturday, 15 November 2014. Friday, 7 November 2014. The Swans Are Back. This week on one of the better d...
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Brian Rafferty...Wildlife Photographer: May 2015
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Brian Rafferty.Wildlife Photographer. Saturday, 23 May 2015. This last week has seen me make a couple of visits to a favourite wader roost near Southport.I hadn't visited since March and obviously lots of birds present then had departed for the breeding grounds.Most of the knots had gone with only a couple of small groups present and there were only a very few godwits and grey plovers left.There were however still good numbers of sanderlings and dunlin with a scattering of ringed plovers. Time for a Chat.