Havant
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Another sunset view from the other day in the woods.
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This beautiful robin was in the holly bush next to me singing away it was so lovely. This was taken at Havant Thicket Camera Used:Canon Powershot S5 IS Techs / Aperture: F3.5 / Exposure Time: 1/160 / Flash: No / Focal Length: 72mm / ISO: 100 / Shutterspeed: 1/159
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I dropped Grahame off at work this morning and drove to check on Dad while Mum is in hospital again. As I neared his road I happened to glance up briefly and couldn’t believe my eyes. I quickly pulled into the BP garage and grabbed my camera. I had seen this heron enjoying the warmth of the morning sun on the aerial on someone’s house opposite the garage. After a few shots it took off and disappeared over the rooftops. That was at 8-00am this morning.
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I was wandering around my Mum’s garden, when I heard a loud buzzing nearby, I looked and spotted this huge bee covered in pollen flitting from flower to flower on the blackberry bushes. I took a few snaps and this was the best one. I actually have this one poster size in a frame on my wall.
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This was taken at Havant Thicket, Hampshire. I am dedicating this image to my dear friend Ruthie, I know she loves horses and will enjoy this mother and foal shot. For you dear Ruthie
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Taken at Havant Thicket, some beautiful Long Tailed Tits.
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Taken at Havant Thicket, 04-04-08. The woodland floor is beginning to awaken.
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*** Oh the excitement of it all ***
by Sharon PerrettI went to Havant Thicket yesterday to photograph the birds and squirrels, I have been feeding them and returning there every couple of da…
I went to Havant Thicket yesterday to photograph the birds and squirrels, I have been feeding them and returning there every couple of days so that they will get used to me. I have put up a wire cage that I bought and put into it a berry cake, which is fat mixed with berries, seeds and insects that fits into the cage. On another branch I hung a large fat ball that is mixed with seed. The birds have discovered it now and I have managed to photograph at least 6-9 different species….... I park my car close by with the window down and snap them using my built in zoom on my camera. Yesterday I decided to get out of my car and try and get a bit closer and photograph the birds on the branches instead of the wire cage for a more natural look. As I was standing there something way up in a tree caught my eye…. I saw a flash of red and something white. anyway I strained to see and near the top of the tree I saw it whatever it was and pointed my camera and took some shots. When I got home I quickly downloaded the images and quickly scanned through them, finally I came to what I was looking for…......Wow I had some photos of a Greater Spotted Woodpecker…....a first for me. The photos aren’t good enough to upload but still nice to look at…...so I thought I would show them off on here. Hope you like them. Woodpecker 1 / Woodpecker 2 / Woodpecker 3
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I love the wings on this bee, all the bees flock around this rose in my garden it’s called Golden Wings and has the most beautiful light scent.
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I took this shot in my garden in Havant, Hampshire. I had gone out to take a picture of the Mexican Tiger Flower (Tigridia Pavonia) and spotted the caterpillar doing it’s balancing act.
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Taken at Havant Thicket. Have only cropped and a simple sharpen. Camera Used:Canon Powershot S5 IS Techs / Aperture: F3.5 / Exposure Time: 1/250 / Flash: No / Focal Length: 72mm / ISO: 100 / Shutterspeed: 1/251
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Went to Havant Thicket tonight as the sun was going down.
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It was a beautiful sunset this evening again taken at Havant Thicket.
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Again taken at Havant Thicket.
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The sun has just about gone, taken at Havant Thicket
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Taken at Havant Thicket, Hampshire. There is a big field with some beautiful horses. I love the white one.
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Taken at Havant Thicket, Hampshire Bee Flies (Bombylidae) Numerous flies don’t want to look like a fly at all. The beeflies for instance pretend to be bees. Enemies often leave bees alone, for they can sting. By mimicing a bee as well the bee fly hopes for the same respect predators have for real bees. This is a small family of very hairy, rather big flies, that are excellent flyers. In our garden the Greater Bee Fly appears in late spring
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Taken at Havant Thicket back in February, I had forgotten about these.
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Taken at Havant Thicket back in February, I had forgotten about these.
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This was taken in Mum’s garden but the flowers are her next door neighbour’s. They are so tall now and covered in bees, hoverflies and occasionally a butterfly.
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Images taken over a year in Mum’s garden.
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Taken at the Forest of Bere again on Thursday 07-02-08. he sang his little socks off for me….......
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And finally the sun has gone…....the end of another day….. Camera Used:Canon Powershot S5 IS Techs / Aperture: F3.2 / Exposure Time: 1/60 / Flash: NO / Focal Length: 6mm / ISO: 100 / Shutterspeed: 1/60
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This was taken at Havant Thicket today, the birds and squirrels are starting to get used to us now, they sat so close to the car eating their peanuts I could almost reach out and touch them. Camera Used:Canon Powershot S5 IS Techs / Aperture: F4 / Exposure Time: 1/800 / Flash: NO / Focal Length: 72mm / ISO: 100 / Shutterspeed: 1/807
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