Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 June 2018

Pitkästä aikaa bongaamassa.

Koiraton reissu, joten tulkoot tänne toiseen blogiin.

Ruokokerttunen laulamassa.


Siellä se ruusukottarainen vilahti!

Erilainen pinnamunkki. :D

Saturday, 1 October 2016

11. Birds - 365 theme for 2016-2017

1. Robin, Erithacus rubecula


September 13, 2016

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2. Long-tailed Tit, Aegithalos caudatus


October 1, 2016

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Tuesday, 16 November 2010

It's been a while...but finally, some new drawings!

This is a self portrait. Note my favorite boots, the Rokka rubber boots! Very warm in winter! Keeping your toes warm is crucial, when birding in wintery Finland!

These were actually a part of a farther's day card I made with my little sister, each bird representing one family member. Lil' sister did the rest of the family, I did three. (Yes, the dogs had their own birds as well, sister did those.)

It became a fun card.

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Day 2 - Fail!

This should be today's pic nro 1, two 1cy (first calendar year, that is birds born this year) whooper swans. But you see, the problem was...the swans. When I took the pic, they were swimming away from the shore. So I snapped a picture, couldn't resist the temptation. And it's quite honestly a bad picture.

This should be today's pic 2, the one of Niuniu. This was an accidental shot - I was looking at Niuniu through the lens, waiting for her to do something worth photographing. And as she started towards me, snap, out of habit, I took the photo without thinking. Not a good picture either.

And at that point I noticed the swans were swimming towards the shore a bit further away. I couldn't resist, so we walked there. They were hesitant at first and swam away a bit. But as I settled to a suitable spot to photograph, they came back close to the shore. With the light coming from behind the birds, I tossed my photo challenge away for a while and concentrated on taking pictures. Lots of them.


More depth of field needed because of the ducks at the shore, check.

Ahhhhh, nice! If only I hadn't had to take pictures through the reeds. And then I realised that Niuniu, who had been playing around on the shore and in the woods...

...was at the shore, looking at the swans swimming past her.

Following paragraphs are some thoughts on my filosophy on training a dog that is a trustworthy and well behaved birdwatchers companion, if not interested, just skip to the rest of the photos at the end:

Now birdwatchers and others as well might critizise me for having my dog loose nearby birds (mallards and swans in this case). Basically it's not a good idea to have a dog loose near birds. Wild birds should not be bothered. However, sometimes I make exceptions, like in this case. Niuniu happened to be loose when we found the birds, and since the birds didn't seem worried about her and she was more interested in exploring the surroundings than the birds, I let her be loose.

I've worked a lot on her obedience. There are few things I absolutely demand from her, and one of these is that she must come to me, when I call her. Period. No buts, no what ifs, no matter what. And she does come, she's even halted a chase after a reindeer at my call. At that point I felt humble and proud, my call being more strong than her herding instincts towards reindeer (her mom is a very talented reindeer herding lapphund).

With rare birds/nesting birds/baby birds/birds that for some other reason can't fly away around I wouldn't take the risk and would have her on leash. Most of the time when birdwatching she is on leash. When I make exceptions, it's only if I consider it safe or consider it safe and a good training opportunity at the same time.

Like today, this was one of those occasions when she could get close to birds and see for herself they're nothing to "woof about", just birds.
I was observing the birds' reactions and her attitude all the time, city birds or not, they deserve their peace as well (I think they were more bothered by my presence actually).

Here are some more pics from my challenge fail day.




When we left, the swans and the ducks were still calmly feeding near the shore - swans having accepted even my presence (the silly dog they'd shrugged off as harmless from the very beginning).

I'll keep on trying... If I can survive even 4/7 days, I'll be proud of myself! Apparently at the moment I just can't let a good opportunity or nice birds pass by!