You know the sort of day. When things just go right. When, perhaps unexpectedly, you have your camera with you just when one of the flighty, nervy Neighbourhood Squirrels is posing nicely, as ours was one day last week.

When, camera in hand, you manage to point-and-shoot at just the right moment. These images come from a long-past day in the Farne Islands when the Arctic Terns, frantic to protect their young, wheeled and dive-bombed overhead, giving chance after chance for action-packed shots even to a strictly amateur type like me. We had no idea where their nests and babies were and certainly weren’t going to go looking.




There were those red squirrels in Málaga, who managed to forget me for just long enough for me to whip my camera out …


Or that heron in Córdoba. It wasn’t so much the heron I was afraid of losing, as this collage of evening light.

Sofia, of Photographias fame wants us to showcase those moments for this week’s Lens Artists Challenge: Lucky Shot. Thanks Sofia, for helping us remember those joyful lucky seconds.
The heron is spectacularly lovely, Margaret. That lovely blushing water… And I don’t care if they’re bad guys- I love squirrels xx
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Well, red squirrels anyway! And that evening with the herons and egrets was memorable. Wonderful light! xx
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I adore that bird (gull?) with the spectacular red feet and beak. What was it so upset about? Or just posing in the most possible dramatic way?
BTW, your first photo, the bird flying – before I looked closely it looked like a Pterodactylus and I thought: Wow, that is incredible lucky!
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I’m not THAT old, Elke! But yes, birdsquite often show us their dinosaur ancestry, don’t they? The terns were upset about US. We were clearly baby-murderers of the worst kind.
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Those arctic tern shots are wonderful, particularly the first one. I didn’t know there were re squirrels in Málaga.
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It was a memorable day with those terns. We were advised – nay ordered – to wear hats. Very necessary! They attacked our heads more than once. With those beaks. And Málaga? Yes. red squirrel paradise.
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Fabulous Margaret
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And very lucky. Thanks Sheree.
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The attacking Terns is hilarious! Maggie
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Unless you were in ‘the firing line’. But yes after the event it was a great thing to look back on.
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Sorry but being attacked by Terns is so good 😂 You must have missed the initial “Hey you, where do you think you’re going” call.
Those Red Squirrel ears……..
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Actually, I remember the tern encounter/attack with great fondness. An yes, those ears ….
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Joyful moments indeed. Fabulous shots which carry such fabulous memories for you too.
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You’re right about the memories, Sandra. Thanks!
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You certainly know how to make the most of these ‘lucky’ encounters! I love your action-packed Arctic Tern shots, especially the one coming straight at the camera with open mouth, while the colours and light in that final heron shot are beautiful!
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That evening among the herons was quite beautiful. As differently-memorable as could be from the terns-encounter. Thanks Sarah.
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Those water colours in the heron shot!
And that reminds me, Gull Screeching competitions are nearly upon us.
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Oh, noisy gulls eh? No manners whatsoever. Yes, let’s spend time with quiet herons on quiet waters instead.
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Gorgeous heron shot. Love the squirrels, but boy those terns look scary! No wonder people need to protect their heads.
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They WERE a bit scary. Those beaks could have done serious damage. Let’s take refuge with the squirrels eh? Thanks Jude.
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These are all fabulous hots, but the heron takes the prize.
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Didn’t he pick a gorgeous stretch of water to do his fishing in? Thanks Darlene.
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Joyous is the right word, Margaret. What a wonderful post! The tern gallery wins it for me, although they are all awesome.
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Those terns will long remain in my memory Sofia – thank you. And I’m so sorry for mis-spelling your name. Corrected now.
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Thank you, Margaret.
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A wonderful selection!
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Thanks Peter. You may have seen one or tow of these before, but – well, why not? The blogosphere is seeing you less often these days – I hope because you’re well and busy!
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Long story…which may be told one day!
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I hope so – and that you’re OK. Your blogging pals miss you!
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Thank you. 🤗💛
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These are all beautiful, but my favourite is the tern with the bit of church in the background. There’s so much movement in that shot. Just stunning.
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Oh, thanks so much. So much gonig on, I just had to keep clicking!
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Beautiful colours in the water and dangerous attack by the terns! I know how dangerous they can be- We were heavily attacked in Iceland. Great shots you captured!
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But we both survived! Phew! Thanks Anne-Christine.
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Excellent wildlife captures!
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Thank you. Lucky for me – not my forte!
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Fantastic. Not just luck. You get a medal for iron nerves: no camera shake as that bird dives at you
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The hat was thick enough. Thank goodness! Thanks IJ.
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and love the squeal as narcissus! and The Heron shot is great
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Narcissus himself? Or just plain thirsty?
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probably the latter, but I thought that was too prosaic
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If accurate, you old scientist you.
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Oops, Squirrel, not squeal
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🤣
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Indeed!,
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Lucky yes, but paying attention and having a camera in hand is another thing. Stay curious!
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Will do! Thanks Clay.👍
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Margaret, those were special moments. The light, the birds, and everything all came together right before your eyes. Glad you captured those moments. Beautiful photos!
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So lucky eh? We all get lucky sometimes. Thanks Egidio.
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What a fabulous selection! I love the scary tern and the colours round the heron are just beautiful.
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Thanks Anabel. Both were Special Occasions in different ways.
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I think I’m with everyone who loves the heron and the gorgeous reflections around it. What a shot! The squirrels are cute no matter what they do. I think I read that they were very helpful to get things back to normal after Mt. St. Helen erupted. Their tunnels helped the new trees grow where the squirrels were brought in. Where they weren’t, the area remained unchanged.
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Well done those squirrels! How interesting. I’m all in favour of red squirrels. Sadly they’re an endangered species here, and not present at all where I live. Grey squirrels, introduced from America during the Victorian era have driven them out. So lot of people call grey squirrels ‘tree rats’. Sorry!
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