From the archive: When I visited London a couple of years ago, Kew Gardens was on top of my list. Not surprisingly, birds were all around. However, on this visit, I wasn't focusing the birds. A moorhen, looking for something to eat in the weeds. On June 15, 2013.
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Canon PowerShot A620, ISO 50, 29mm, f/4.1, 1/315. |
A coot, bringing straws to its nest in the pond wall.
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Canon PowerShot A620, ISO 50, 29mm, f/4.1, 1/160. |
A blond mallard, in the pond next to the fantastic victorian orangeries.
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Canon PowerShot A620, ISO 50, 29mm, f/4.1, 1/125. |
Of course, no garden of this size is complete without some peacocks. This one was resting in one of the beds close to the main entrance.
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Canon PowerShot A620, ISO 50, 29mm, f/3.5, 1/60. |
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