Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust Day of Photography

It seems like a distant memory at the moment but the fact is we did have some gorgeous hot sunny days in the last month, and so I took the opportunity to visit the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust in Arundel. Armed with my digital SLR and long lens I arrived there fairly early and was fortunate enough to have to sun with me all day as I spent around 6 hours photographing more species of wildfowl than I can remember. These are some of the best shots from the day, the results were varied but as you can see I did get several great images also considering it was my first time out in the field so to speak.
Mallard

Mallard Female

At first I set about getting some record shots and probably got a bit carried away photographing every bird in sight, whilst still trying to get good shots, however I really wanted to try and capture some of the birds behaviour and after the initial excitement I knuckled down to business and had to have plenty of patience to wait for the right time to release the shutter. My patience paid off and whilst I did get some great record shots I also got some much more interesting action shots.
White-headed Duck

Wigeon

Labels: bird photography, movement, wildlife photography











