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Night Owls Bird Pics; New photos added 15th April.
Topic Started: Jan 14 2011, 06:50 PM (21,488 Views)
AnnB
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I do think Cormorants look quite comical. Great photos.
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Davebutterflyman
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Cracking captures of the Cormorants, Julie. Looked like they were playing musical chairs!
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sensiblenamejohn
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Hi Julie...just paying my "annual "visit to this thread .....I had to trawl back to page 42 for my last post from 30/10/16 :bag:
can't believe I've missed so many species , all superbly captured ...... :clap4: very jealous of your Osprey sighting ....love them ! ;)
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Pam M
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:) some wonderful photos Julie, what a great sighting of the Osprey, lovely Cormorant photos as well :)
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acey
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Fantastic pics,especially the Osprey !
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feedyourhedgehog
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Wonderful Osprey sightings....and the Cormorant compositions are really great :cool:
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Night Owl
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:thanks1: everyone :cool:

Glad you enjoyed your annual visit to this thread John :Ha:
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Night Owl
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A few more ...

Great White Egret
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Little Egret
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Geese going in to roost
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Pink Footed Geese
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Black Headed Gulls
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:thankyou: for looking.
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AnnB
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Great photos, Julie. I wonder if it's the same Great White Egret that was there last year.
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Davebutterflyman
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Excellent photos Julie.

You did well to get anything of the GW Egret, it was such a huge distance away.
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JennyWren
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:encore: Julie , you must be familiar with them now . I wonder if , as Ann mentioned .. do you think it's the same egret . I suppose it could be difficult to ID
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feedyourhedgehog
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Cracking photos Julie... love the Geese :cool:
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Jane
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Love the Great White Egret. :greatpics:
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Night Owl
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:thanks1: for the lovely comments :cool:

I think there is around 5 Great White Egrets in that area now.
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AnnB
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That's good news, Julie. Hopefully we'll start seeing them as regularly as the Little Egrets.
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Davebutterflyman
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I think there are over 100 in the whole of the UK at the moment Ann.
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Night Owl
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A couple more of the geese flying overhead.

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And a couple of shots of the birds on the lake at Holkham.

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And from the caravan at Kelling heath.
Long Tailed tits
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Coal Tit
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:thanks1: for looking.
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AnnB
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Lovely photos, Julie. What a sweet little Long-tailed Tit.
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Jane
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:wub: the LLT :greatpics:
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Davebutterflyman
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Great set of photos Julie.

Lovely to see all those Pink-footed Geese and great captures of the Long-tailed Tit.
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