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Andy's Bird Pictures; GSW, Jay and Goldcrest 2 Jan 16
Topic Started: Nov 22 2011, 08:17 PM (13,319 Views)
Dovetail-Marg
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Brilliant photos Andy. :clap:

It's just sheer luck with Kingfishers, as I found out today. :grin:
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Night Owl
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Beautiful shots Andy :clap3: ... at least you saw the Kingfisher in all the times we visited Attenborough I've never once seen a Kingfisher there :notfair:
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happyhare
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Osprey
:excellent: photos of the Heron and Little Egret :cool1: Well done on seeing some Kingfishers :cool1:
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Davebutterflyman
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Great captures Andy :clap3:

Shame the Kingfishers didn't perch somewhere for you.....3 of those in the same shot would have been something!
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Lovely photos Andy :clap4:
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Birdwatchandy
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birdwatchandy
Thanks All. Yes Dave my thought exactly didn't see them at Attenborough they were near the bridge down the River trent path they nest there in the Bank every year. Going back this weekend to try and get a photo. (bonus points for 3 in a Photo? LOL)
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Lovely photos Andy :cool:
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Thanks Gill
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Smashing photos Andy :cool:
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Davebutterflyman
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Worth a try for the extra points Andy :lol:
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Great photos Andy :cool:
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Birdwatchandy
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birdwatchandy
Thanks Everyone. Off to bed now because I am hitting the road to Attenborough at 7am in search of that elusive Kingfisher shot.
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Great photos Andy.brilliant captures of the linnet and sedge warbler.
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Birdwatchandy
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Thanks Stu

After a Foggy start at Attenborough Yesterday I got these few shots including the Bird I went to Get the Kingfisher. They are still feeding there young.

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Well done of capturing the Kingfisher Andy :encore: Some great photos you have there :cool1:
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Birdwatchandy
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birdwatchandy
Thanks Feedyourhedgehog, only downside was what I missed by forgetting to take my binocculars with me.
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happyhare
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:excellent: well done capturing the Kingfisher :jealous: :girlygiggle: Great photos :cool:
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Thanks Happyhare
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Davebutterflyman
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Terrific captures Andy and especially those of the Kingfisher :clap3:
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Thanks All
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