I am not so sure about the assignment, but it should be a Common whitethroat, which I photographed this morning in the nature reserve. There was also a European stonechat nearby.
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Old Sahlenburg shooting range
Another area worth a closer look. This morning it wasn’t quite as productive, but that’s also because the trees have a lot of foliage and the birds can’t be seen very well. The area also offers a lot of other photographic points.
Yellowhammer and Common chiffchaff
Short visit at the nature reserve. The light was not so good, but it was enough for the two pictures.
Early morning in the nature reserve
In the evening light I didn’t like the landscape so much, so I tried to take the same picture the following days hoping for good weather in the early morning. Unfortunately, in the last few days, the weather put a spoke in my wheel. This morning it worked (almost) for a short time. Not quite as […]
European Robin
Another European robin today… Very close. Besides, behind the fence to the rear cattle sat a few wheatears, but a little far away, so just documentary. But it is certainly worth to have a closer look there.
European Robin, Stonechat and Whinchat
Three at a stroke. Unfortunately the sky was overcast and it was quite hazy, but still I had the opportunity with the three species.
Nature reserve sunset
Lastly missed because of too many clouds coming up and on the last two days because I hadn’t expected a good sunset, I tried it again yesterday. But there were hardly any clouds in the sky, so it’s not as I imagined it would be. But, after all, quite nice so far. The panorama shot […]
European robin
A European robin and another yellowhammer were my yield in the morning when I walked through the nature reserve. I had also saw an Eurasian blackcap, but unfortunately it disappeared quickly.
A little too late…
Actually, it was supposed to be a beautiful sunset. Unfortunately the predicted clouds pushed themselves already earlier before the sun, so that this could become foreseeable nothing more. Too late, because we also missed the late sunlight on the fresh leaves of the birch trees in the nature reserve.
European stonechat
In the late morning in the nature reserve, a European Stonechat sat in the trees. The light was of course already very harsh. Especially with the meadow pipit that was also seen. At first I thought the blood linnet was a Dunnock, but I am pretty sure that it is a female blood linnet.