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Andy's Bird Pictures; GSW, Jay and Goldcrest 2 Jan 16
Topic Started: Nov 22 2011, 08:17 PM (13,307 Views)
celticsparrow-Jan
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Brilliant captures Andy how good to see the 2 Woodpeckers in the same tree :cool3:
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Birdwatchandy
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birdwatchandy
Thanks Everyone.

Thought I would Try Happyhare
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raptorwatcher
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Marsh Harrier
Great shots Andy and brilliant to see both Green & GS woodpeckers in the same tree.
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Ouroboros
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Love the woodpecker photos, would love to get some one day as good as that!
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Davebutterflyman
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Great photos Andy :clap3:

Cracking image of the two Woodpecker species in the same shot.
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Birdwatchandy
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Thanks Stu, Lewis and Dave.

I was surprised to see them in the same tree to.

There was also this one in the Trees Behind.

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Also a flock of Redwings around.

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Just catching up Andy, love the woodpeckers and the Redwing :encore: :greatpics:
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Night Owl
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:wow1: Well done on getting the 2 different Woodpeckers in the same shot Andy :cool: and as for the 4 Magpies in one shot :jealous: .... Great sightings and photos :cool1:
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Love the Redwing photo andy :cool3:
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Birdwatchandy
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Thanks Everyone here is a couple more from There a Mistle thrush but not a brilliant Photo

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Goldfinch

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Forget Me Not
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:fantastic: sightings Andy and beautiful birds how lovely to have the two
Woodpeckers in the same shot love the Redwings :greatpics:
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Danny's Nature
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Great shots as usual Andy. :cool2:
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raptorwatcher
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Great capture of the redwing Andy.
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Andy. Well caught with the redwing. :cool:
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Night Owl
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:greatpics: Andy :cool1:
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Davebutterflyman
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Great captures Andy :clap3:
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Dovetail-Marg
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I've just had a catchup Andy, brilliant photos, especially the one with the two different Woodpeckers in the same tree. :clap3:
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Birdwatchandy
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birdwatchandy
Thanks Everyone. Off to Attenborough today so who knows what I will have tomorrow.
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Birdwatchandy
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Here's some pics from Attenborough over the last couple of weeks and beyond.

Woodpecker

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Baby Egyptian Geese

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Sedge Warbler

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Whitethroat

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Buzzard

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Davebutterflyman
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Great captures Andy :clap3:

Excellent shot of the Sedge Warbler and they are tricky birds to photograph cleanly without getting stacks of vegetation in the way.
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