moggie's world

Monday, January 29, 2007

eurasian tree sparrow.

Birds!



Not really good at photographing birds as i do not possess the 'know how' and expensive canggih equipment that most birders have. They make great subjects though. Most of these were shot with my humble 40-150mm telephoto.



Thanks Pam, Carol, Mo and MNS for helping me id these birds!

6 Comments:

At Friday, February 02, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

not bad for someone who claims to be 'not good'!

 
At Tuesday, February 06, 2007, Blogger Tanya Ruka said...

I love sneaking in and looking at your pics.. when Im up to my ears in the business stuff ... they bring me back to the beauty of nature..
Thanks Andy :)

 
At Tuesday, February 06, 2007, Blogger Madwag said...

tell me more about your chipmunks that you had... how long did you have them? Were they a breeding pair or both the same sex? What sort of cage did you have them in? How old were they when you got them? How tame were they? What colour were they? What type of chipmunk were they? How did you get them and why?... what did you feed them?... I am a chipmunk nutter... and love to know about other chipmunks that are/were pets. You can e mail me at pattitucker@blueyonder.co.uk

 
At Tuesday, February 06, 2007, Blogger Whisky said...

Moggie my dearest, my darling!

It is soooo good to see you, and especially good to hear from you. Yes, the dog vs drummer was a no win situation, unless you have ear plugs ;)

I showed your birdy pictures to Snoopy my pet cockatiel and he loved them! He literally went wild on seeing the jungle myna.....I think he thought he was going to be dinner bless him.

I missed you tonnes.....but love having you back here amongst us more (insert picture of heart here).

Loads of love and extra special hugs being sent your way.

Your loving blog "sister"

Whisky

xxxxx

 
At Thursday, February 08, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anxiously waiting for your new photos, dear!!! : )

 
At Friday, February 09, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Raptor Watch held annually at Tg.Tuan on the first sat of Mac. It's quite a spectacular sight to see the hundreds of raptors fly overhead. Also can compared lens amongst photographers - apparently size does matter.

cml

 

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