Photographing Garden Birds
- Steve Bradley
- Feb 2, 2021
- 1 min read
In these Lockdown times garden photography is slowly becoming more popular as we struggle to go anywhere, The garden is sometimes the best place to be.
Be sure to watch the video at the bottom of this page :)

A female House Sparrow and Blue Tit enjoying the fat balls

The common House Sparrow sat waiting for it's turn on the feeders

Common Starling warning other birds close by that this is his food.


Robins are often seen in the spiritual community as a symbol that loved ones are still there. ... "Someone recently passed may be showing you that you are being watched, maybe just letting you know that they still love you."

A Juvenile female blackbird, can be confused with thrushes or even robins, due to their speckly brown feathers. They're often a rich, reddish brown colour, especially on their breasts. You'll often see them following their parents around, pestering for food.

Feral pigeons find the ledges of buildings to be a substitute for sea cliffs, have become adapted to urban life, and are abundant in towns and cities throughout much of the world.
Enjoy your day and keep looking out for different birds in the gardens :)
Tech Info:-
Nikon D750
200 - 500mm Lens (Shot at 460mm)
Iso 1000
Shutter Speed 1/800
f 5.6
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