Stunning images of kingfishers in action

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Photographer Charlie Hamilton James has been obsessed with the kingfisher since the age of six.

From a hide attached to the old millworker's cottage near Bristol where he lives with his wife, TV host Philippa Forrester, he has spent thousands of hours photographing the elusive bird.

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JANUARY 9: I saw the female shine like a blue jewel against the murk
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FEBRUARY 29: Today the female whistles as the male catches a fish. He leans into her, offering it. She grabs it, and after a tussle the birds break free

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MARCH 23: Over a few hours, I witness three matings. The male steadies himself by grabbing the female by her head feathers. The act can last a minute

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APRIL 4: For almost two hours, males from two territories chase each other up and down the river, sometimes settling on a perch where they lock in strange poses, seemingly in a trance

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APRIL 15: When it dives, the kingfisher flaps its wings a couple of times to gather speed. Just before entering the water, it tucks in its wings and hits the surface like a dart. I had to be quick with my trigger finger to catch it on camera. Air clings to the kingfisher underwater, helping to keep it dry and aiding buoyancy

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APRIL 15: Success! The male emerges from the water with a fish. He kills it by bashing it on a branch, swallows it, shakes himself and then turns to hunt again

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JULY 19: The chicks must be growing well - both male and female have been busy flying to and from the nest since first light. My set-up is fairly elaborate but the kingfishers are being very co-operative, completely ignoring all the kit and flashes
 
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JULY 19: The chicks must be growing well - both male and female have been busy flying to and from the nest since first light. My set-up is fairly elaborate but the kingfishers are being very co-operative, completely ignoring all the kit and flashes
 

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JULY 30: Kingfisher chicks leave the nest at three weeks. Here, two pester mum for food but she is good at remembering who's been fed and who hasn't JULY 19: The male lands at the base of the ash tree, whistles, then flies into the nest. He comes out, washes and preens for three minutes before flying off
 
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