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Night Owls Bird Pics; New photos added 15th April.
Topic Started: Jan 14 2011, 06:50 PM (21,495 Views)
Tabatha
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:greatpic: Julie. :love: the turnstones. :cool:
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AnnB
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Super photos, Julie.
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Brilliant photos Julie :cool1:

I wonder where that Turnstone was ringed.
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Grayling
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Super photos Julie :Cool:

I loved the Marsh Harrier action shots :Cool:
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Davebutterflyman
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Cracking photos Julie, love the action shots of the Marsh Harriers.
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Night Owl
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:thankyou: for the lovely comments :cool:

:thinking: Jan I found a Norfolk bird website that you can send the info off to and they can tell you where it was ringed so I'll do that :Cool:
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Night Owl
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The last of my bird photos from Norfolk ...

I watched this Goldrest fly in off the sea at West Runton and it landed on the head of a little girl part of a school trip that were standing on the beach :giggle: As you can image the girl was a bit :scream: which sent the Goldcrest flying straight to the nearest bush just near where I was standing.

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A few other birds from West Runton beach.

Cormorants
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Herring Gull
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:thankyou: for looking :Cool:
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Grayling
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Super photos Julie, especially the Goldcrest.

You were definitely in the right place at the right time.

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That must've been a shock for that little girl :scream:
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AnnB
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Awww, I want a Goldcrest to land on my head! Nearest I've had is when a Rat fell out of a Buddleia bush and landed on my shoulder. Superb photos Julie.
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dizzylizzy
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Julie... really beautiful photos... :cool1:


So many varied angles taken of the Goldcrest too... gorgeous... :Cool:


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celticsparrow-Jan
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A very lucky sighting of the Goldcrest Julie,a lovely selection of photos :clap2:
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Davebutterflyman
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:lol: Ann

Brilliant captures Julie, especially of the Goldcrest.
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feedyourhedgehog
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Cracking images and especially of the Goldcrest Julie :cool: ...they're such fidgety little birds and so hard to capture :pic:
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Night Owl
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:giggle: Ann
I don't think the little girl was that pleased :giggle: I think she was more shocked then anything as she didn't know what it was that had landed on her head :grin:

:thankyou: for the lovely comments everyone :cool:
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Night Owl
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A Robin singing away this afternoon.

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AnnB
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Lovely photos, Julie. I've spent the last couple of days trying to photograph a Robin sitting in the sunlight like that but they keep hopping into the shade the minute I raise my camera to take a photo.
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Lovely photos Julie the clear blue sky makes a lovely background :cool1:
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Davebutterflyman
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Beautiful photos of the singing Robin, Julie.
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Night Owl
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:thankyou: Ann,Jan & Dave.
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Eric Hardy
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Great shots Julie, especially the Marsh Harrier.
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