The Eurasian wren

The Eurasian wren



I love the but it comes all too seldom in front of my lens!

The 14th of November was superbly sunny contrary to the weather predictions, so I decided to get into the garden hide for an hour and see who would appear!

Bingo, curiosity had a name, the wren! He inspected every inch of the set-up like a mouse!

En ce 14 novembre, malgré le mauvais temps annoncé nous avons eu un franc soleil et un ciel très dégagé pour la plus grande partie de la journée; J’ai donc tenté un affût dans le jardin, le 3ème! Le troglodyte, trop ‘mignon’, vient peu devant mon objectif et c’est donc toujours avec un immense plaisir que je le vois arriver!

OIS Troglo D5200I 9415 131114
OIS Troglo D5200I 9416 131114
Troglodytes troglodytes
OIS Troglo D5200I 9419 131114
Troglodytes troglodytes
OIS Troglo D5200I 9420 131114
Troglodytes troglodytes

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Noushka

Passionate about Nature and photography but mostly animals and birds. I live in France at the present, but have lived in Africa for 16 years and in the U.S. for 3 years and with Australia in mind for the future. With my husband, I created and managed a Bird Park in South Africa, raising mainly psittacines; the breeding facility housed over 1000 parrots at any given time. My photography is about sharing fauna's beauty with other enthusiasts! Equipment: NIKON lenses: 400 mm Z F4/5, 800 mm Z, 500 mm, 200/500 mm, 800 mm f5/6E

Noushka Wildlife

Passionate about Wildlife, Photography and Wildlife issues. I live in the south of France at the present, but have lived in Africa for 18 years, in the U.S. for 3 years. With my husband, I created and managed a BIRD PARK in South Africa, raising mainly psittacines; the breeding facility housed over 1000 parrots at any given time. I speak French and English alike and manage decently in Spanish. My photography is about sharing fauna's beauty with other enthusiasts! Equipment: ALL NIKON Cameras: Z9, D850 Tele lenses: 70/200 mm f2/8, 500 mm f4, 800 mm Z f6/3, Zoom lenses: 24/105 mm, 200/500 mm * * * My work can be seen HERE: https://www.facebook.com/wildlife.gateway

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