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Night Owls Bird Pics; New photos added 15th April.
Topic Started: Jan 14 2011, 06:50 PM (21,530 Views)
Davebutterflyman
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:wow2: fantastic captures Julie :clap3:

Brilliant image of the Buzzard,with what i can only think looks like a rabbit!.
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:thanks1: for your comments :cool4:
A couple more from Anglesey
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Puffin on our 2nd visit to South Stack
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This is the closest I have ever seen Swallows! sitting on the guttering oof the cottage we stayed at in Anglesey last month.

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:wow2: I love your bird pics, especially the blue tit on page 2, the swans, robins, gull, hooded crow, puffin and that last rook sitting on the sign looking all inquisitive is just excellent. :cool2:
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:thanks1: for the swallow pics, I only ever see them flitting about and my eyesight is bad when looking skyward so I very rarely see them in such detail. :cool: Excellent photo's
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isnt it funny how they always look annoyed :giggle:
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Julie. It is nice to see them in more detail.


:thanks: for posting
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Beth-Boe
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:wow: Brilliant photos, Julie. :clap:
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Beth-Boe
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:wow: Lovely to see them close up, Julie. :great: photos.
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Lovely photos Julie,its not easy to find them perched like that ,well done :clap:
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Davebutterflyman
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They do indeed Crunchy!

:wow2: brilliant photos Julie :clap3:

You have managed to capture the facial colouration brilliantly!
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Davebutterflyman
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:wow2: brilliant captures Julie :clap3:

Wonderful pose adopted by the Rook in the last photo :cool2:
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:wow: Cracking photos Julie :clap2: thanks for sharing them.
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Brilliant photos Julie :clap:
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:wow: They are brilliant photos Julie :cool2:
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:thankyou: for your lovely comments everyone :cool: .... :yes: Crunchy they don't look very happy do they :giggle:
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Great photos :cool4:

Swallows are one of my favourite birds. We are lucky enough to have several nesting pairs every year, they are brilliant, and I really miss them when they leave :(
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:thankyou: for all of your lovely comments :cool4:

A few more recent photos, these ones were all taken in in the garden at Dave's dad's house in warburton.
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:wow: What a fantastic variety of species Colin gets in his garden :jealous:

Super photos Julie :thanks1: for sharing them.
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Fantastic photos Julie,beautiful birds :cool:
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