Last week, I wrote about the increasing number of tit species that visit my forest feeding station (aptly renamed the Titty Inn) and how I hoped to be able to photograph Willow Tit and Coal Tit anywhere soon. Well, things worked out better and sooner than I could have hoped for. Willow Tits have a […]
I have a serious confession to make: I like tits. As this is a nature photography website, I hope I do not have to explain what kind of tits I mean. Tits are cheerful little birds that can be found everywhere. Everyone knows the Great Tits and Blue Tits that visit about every single garden […]
Now that the temperatures are dropping and natural food sources are becoming scarce, the feeding station attracts more and more hungry guests. Great Tits were the first to find the banquet feast, followed shortly by Nuthatches, Blue Tits and Robins. Two weeks later, Willow Tits checked the perimeters of the feeding area and are now […]
With not much on my current photographic shortlist and some time to spare, it seemed like a good idea to spend a few hours in my permanent forest hide to check the situation. I was happy to see that the feeding frenzy had finally started. As usual, the great tits formed the majority of the […]
For today, the forecast was a clear day with possibly some fog. So I headed for the local forest again to photograph a spectacular sunrise. Too bad, the weather was drab and gloomy, so no sun and no fog and nothing that even vaguely resembled a spectacular sunrise. Next stop was a heathland moor where […]
2008 seems to become a rather succesful year. After having won this years Grasduinen competition, I am very happy to announce that my image of a common blackbird singing on a streetlight was chosen as a finalist in the ‘night’ category of the 2008 Argus photo contest. Whether my photo is awarded a prize, a […]