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12-01-10, 07:20 PM
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Hogganfield loch birds

A few snapshots of some birds at Hogganfield loch. The place was swarming with birds as there was only a very small part of the loch which was not frozen. Easy to get a shot but difficult to try get anything special as it was very busy, I'll go back when the lake thaws.

1)Blackheaded gull taking a bath (stray duck removed from this image)


2)Coot


3)Mrs Goosander


4)Mrs Tufted duck


5)Whooper swan


6)Goose
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12-01-10, 07:48 PM
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Re: Hogganfield loch birds

Lovely set Grant, the Gull having a bath is super, very "atmospheric" the colours are moody but really effective.
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12-01-10, 07:55 PM
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Re: Hogganfield loch birds

Lovely crisp shots Grant
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12-01-10, 07:58 PM
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Re: Hogganfield loch birds

Great set Grant. Lovely rich colour and super sharp.
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12-01-10, 08:16 PM
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Great stuff! Loving the third one, never seen one before


     
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12-01-10, 08:28 PM
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Beautiful! The Goosander is a top image! Really excellent stuff. I love them too - they're pretty rare in Ireland - Red Breasted Mergansers, we see a lot of - but I see Goosanders when we're in Leeds - so get my fix! ;D

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12-01-10, 09:00 PM
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Re: Hogganfield loch birds

Fantastic set of pics, 1 and 3 being my favorites. I almost fell into Loch Tay trying to get a picture of a mallard on Sunday. Needless to say, I have no photos to show for my efforts. I am inspired to go and try again but definitely need a more suitable lens.
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12-01-10, 09:32 PM
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Re: Hogganfield loch birds

Thanks folks.

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Beautiful! The Goosander is a top image! Really excellent stuff. I love them too - they're pretty rare in Ireland - Red Breasted Mergansers, we see a lot of - but I see Goosanders when we're in Leeds - so get my fix! ;D

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I've only seen red breasted mergansers off the coast of Kintyre, to far to get a decent image. I love those birds, with there funny tuft of hair And when they dive they go under for absolutely ages. Here is a small pic of one I managed to grab a few year ago.



A few more from Hogganfield

Goosander


Tufted duck


Grey wagtail


Coot


Gull having a rest
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13-01-10, 11:50 AM
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Re: Hogganfield loch birds

The grey wagtail is positively vibrant! Have yet to get a good photo of one, see them all the time, but they're just never in the right place or light for a photo!

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