On Saturday I went to the nature reserve near the Kugelbake with the D500 and the 500 tele lens. The snow buntings should be back from what I’ve read. And, indeed, 10 birds were in the mudflats in search of food. Of course, the ruddy turnstones were there as well.
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Category: Nature & Wildlife
Everything about animal photography, mainly bird photography
Industrial Fox
Early this morning in Groden, a fox was running around on the premises of a company. When he saw me, he had already gone…
Feldberg Lake District – East-shore Hide
After the eagle tour we went to the east bank hide for a few hours. Eagles were rather not to be expected, but even so it was quite productive. Red kites, buzzards and the obligatory magpies came to the bait. Only the ravens, which we had already had here before, didn’t show up. A short […]
Feldberg Lake District – Eagle Tour
The eagle tour didn’t work so well with my photos. The D500 with the 300 PF was “too close” and with the D4 I missed painfully the group focus. The kites were a little better…
Feldberg Lake District – Red Kite Tour
My fourth visit to the Feldberg lake district. 3 years ago I had been there last. For the first evening we had booked the Milan tour. From the light it started a bit too early, but at least it was ok. Meanwhile on the tour a grey heron comes to the bait fish. That was […]
Eurasian reed warbler
Common linnet
I did not find the carmine rosefinch I was looking for, but I was able to take some nice pictures of common linnets.
Eurasian dotterel
I also wanted to have a look at the Eurasian dotterel sighted near Cuxhaven. So I drove there on Saturday and looked, but there was nothing to discover. But I had luck with a bluethroat. This Sunday morning in the morning again there and looked. Yes, there were 10 to 15 Eurasian dotterel present, but […]
European stonechat
Early this morning in the Duhner Heide. In the best light of the morning sun I was lucky to meet several European stonechat.
White-tailed Eagle
Short trip to the Stintstedter See and actually lucky. A white-tailed eagle circled shortly over the area. The crow did not like this at all and after about 3 minutes the eagle let himself be driven away. A small flock of grey geese landed on the lake shortly afterwards.