
Common Redstart


Germany, Aschhorner Moor, April
Canon R7 + RF 100-400

Moor frog, Rana arvalis


Male Moor frogs turn blue during mating season. The one in the back is also a male, that is yet to get the blue colour.
Himmelmoor, Germany, April
Canon R7 + RF 100-400

Common Toad (Female), Bufo bufo


Lower Saxony, Germany, April
Canon R7 + RF 100-400

Singing Bluethroat


Lower Saxony, Germany, April
Canon R7 + RF 100-400

Eurasian Oystercatchers


Dithmarschen, Germany, April
Canon R7 + RF 100-400

Eurasian Sparrowhawk


Hamburg, Germany, December R7 + Sigma 150-600mm C ISO 8000, f6,3, 1/125s
The other day there was a girl on the train responding to the conductor saying "Nächster Halt, Itzehoe" (next stop, Itzehoe), which sounds exactly like "It's a hoe". She went "It's a what!?" with her companion cracking up immediately.
Even majestical I'd say.
Thank you! I'd love to see a Great Horned Owl. Will post this at superbowl, good idea.

Eagle Owl


Rüstjer Forst, Germany, June
R7 + Sigma 150-600mm C
Schneiderin Mauersegler.

Eurasian Wren


Dollern, Germany, June
R7+Sigma 150-600mm C

Common Redstart


Bremervörde, Germany, June
R7+Sigma 150-600mm C
Indeed a very yellow and beautiful bird. A colleague and me spotted a Yellow-crowned Wagtail the other day, which has a yellow head as well. Didn't have my camera with me unfortunately.
Thanks!
Thanks, gotta love them birdies!
I'd say it's okay. Especially with the R7 there are some pulsing issues at close distances, but for me as a beginner in bird photography it's a great combo. Duade Paton on youtube has some insights on this matter.

Yellow Wagtail


Himmelmoor, Germany, May
R7+Sigma 150-600mm C