What's in your back yard?

Spring is here and the birds are hard at work raising their families. Took them all today.

Father Robin with a nice catch
http://webpages.charter.net/kathleenhanna/pics/Robin.jpg

Father keeps a close watch on me as I near his nest.
http://webpages.charter.net/kathleenhanna/pics/robin%20in%20tree.jpg

Mother on the nest
http://webpages.charter.net/kathleenhanna/pics/robin%20on%20nest.jpg

Family of ducks puts some distance between us.
http://webpages.charter.net/kathleenhanna/pics/ducks.jpg
Whilst struggling to find subject matter whilst stuck at home I
decided to start looking at what's under my nose (so to speak). So
here are a few snaps from my very small back garden....perhaps you
could show something from yours?







Mark.
 

Whilst struggling to find subject matter whilst stuck at home I
decided to start looking at what's under my nose (so to speak). So
here are a few snaps from my very small back garden....perhaps you
could show something from yours?

Mark.
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Tom
 
Funny you should start this thread. A guy I work with is always making fun of me for having the world's most photographed back yard whenever I bring in pictures to show off. Here are a couple of my favorites.

Kevin.



Canon EF 28-135mm 1/250s f8.0 at 132mm iso100



Canon EF 28-135mm 1/200s f8.0 at 135mm iso100



Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 II 1/80s f/8.0 at 300.0mm iso400
Whilst struggling to find subject matter whilst stuck at home I
decided to start looking at what's under my nose (so to speak). So
here are a few snaps from my very small back garden....perhaps you
could show something from yours?

Mark.
 
This little guy used to be in my backyard but I trapped and released him, along with his buddies, down the road a bit. They really can cause havoc around the yard and house. They are cute little guys though.

 
Kevin.



Canon EF 28-135mm 1/250s f8.0 at 132mm iso100



Canon EF 28-135mm 1/200s f8.0 at 135mm iso100



Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 II 1/80s f/8.0 at 300.0mm iso400
Whilst struggling to find subject matter whilst stuck at home I
decided to start looking at what's under my nose (so to speak). So
here are a few snaps from my very small back garden....perhaps you
could show something from yours?

Mark.
 

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