Saturday, March 14, 2015

MY CRITTERS FOR THE WEEK



'Click me fast, if you must.'



The sprightly squirrel (though she is my friend) was evading me like anything in the park nearby our house. I tried to capture her capering on the trees, but she was too nimble for the click. Finally I got her  in this posture on the walking path last week.



'Our ramp walk'


Yesterday I ventured into a new area for the express purpose of spotting some birds. I found this pair of peace loving doves having a walk in the afternoon sun.

'Be off, I don't like intrusions.'



This picture of the duck is drawn from my archives. Last month, I walked into a community half a Km. away from our house. I saw her behind a net fence near a  large puddle outside the boundary wall of a private house. Clearly she was  the pet of the house owners. She quacked in disapproval when  I went near the fence for this click.



Friends welcome here as always!


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14 comments:

  1. Delightful pics of nature's treasures ~ they do move quickly!

    Happy Weekend to you,
    artmusedog and carol

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  2. Hari OM
    Lovely trio - really like the one of the duck... something mysterious about it! YAM xx

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  3. Lovely photos of the quick getaways. You'd think by now that the birds, squirrels, and other wildlife would have it imprinted in their dna that when they see a camera, the stop, pose, and smile. :-)
    The View from the Top of the Ladder

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  4. Those doves look like Eurasian Collared Doves...mighty pretty!

    Loved the sweet little ground squirrel.

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  5. Is she your friend? Lucky you! One of my kittens actually looks like a squirrel :)

    Loved all the photographs! Keep posting them :)

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  6. Loved the pics and the captions as well :)

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  7. Very camera conscious goose I say! :)

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  8. If you hold the camera close to your body, then it would be more stable and the images would be sharper. It is also a good idea to rest the left hand below the camera, so that when you click the camera doesn't get pushed down.

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    1. Thanks a lot Sabyasachi for the tips. I know when i click, the camera does get pushed down and the picture becomes blurred.I'm seized of the matter myself.

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  9. Wonderful critters and captures! Thanks for linking up and sharing your post! So sorry, I am late with my comment! Enjoy your day!

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  10. Very cute pictures. Capturing them in action is rather difficult.

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