Monday 13 July 2015

YOUNG KESTRELS FEEDING TIME.

I recently found a Kestrels nest in almost a natural hole in a large tree.It was  a rush to capture images of the young birds before they left the nest.The nest was almost 20ft high and I needed advice from an expert wildlife photographer how best to exploit the situation.The advice I received worked a treat and in a long 6hr session I managed to capture images of the young birds being fed.I`ve posted my better efforts below,and only wish that the nest had been found a few days earlier.







5 comments:

Pete Woodruff said...

Excellent photographic exercise with better than excellent results Martin.

Talk about natural nest hole....WOW!!

Brian Rafferty said...

Martin. More super images of the kestrel family. An interesting excercise to photograph these beauties 20ft up but you have done well. Hopefully they may use the same spot next year. Well done.

Gary Jones said...

Wow, great work Martin, must have been a real thrill, hopefully as Brian suggests worth keeping an eye on next year

Paul Foster said...

What a cracking nest site Martin,with some cracking images too!!

JR said...

Beautiful and tender photos.
Regards,
JR

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