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BKfrank's Bird Photos; Our photos of birds in Norfolk
Topic Started: Mar 5 2015, 04:16 PM (1,912 Views)
BKfrank
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Kestrel
House Sparrow (Female)
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Kestrel (Male)
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Buzzard
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Green Woodpecker
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Goldfinch (Male)
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celticsparrow-Jan
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:@welcome: BKfrank, lucky you living in Norfolk.

Brilliant photos to start your thread.

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Davebutterflyman
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Some excellent captures there BK Frank, lovely sighting and photo of the Green Woodpecker.

Welcome to Nature UK and looking forward to more of your photos.
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Grayling
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Lovely photos BKFrank - well done on the Green Woodpecker shot, they always fly off before I get a chance.

Welcome to the Forum :welcomeNUK:
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Night Owl
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A warm :@welcome: to Nature UK BKFrank I hope you enjoy your time on here and look forward to seeing more of your :greatpics: and posts :shake:
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BKfrank
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Thank you for the warm welcome :o)
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JennyWren
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smashing BKFrank :encore: and a warm welcome to N UK :wave1:

:grin: I smiled at your first photo with the gull seeming to hitch a lift from the buzzard .... thoughts of the green woodpecker and weasel :cool4:
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A lovely set of photos BKfrank :encore: .......from a lovely part of the country :cool:
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John Caswell
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Nice images love the Goldie
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: BK Frank

:love: the green woodpecker.

:welcome2: NUK
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BKfrank
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Cuckoo
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Jay
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Starling
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Great Tit
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Blue Tit
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Lovely photos, you caught the Blackbird feeding its baby at just the right moment.
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great photos :cool2:
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Davebutterflyman
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Excellent photos and a great capture of the Cuckoo.
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I am assuming the Cuckoo wasn't photographed in your garden but were all the other species?
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Night Owl
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:greatpics: BKFrank the Cuckoo was an excellent sighting :cool1:
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Well done getting the jay and the blackbird feeding the youngster. :cool:
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BKfrank
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Thank you for lovely comments on our photos :thanku:

Yes, the Cuckoo was out of our garden, we have a field/meadow at the back of our garden (we rent for walking dogs) and the Cuckoo was in the trees - hear it every year and first time spotted it - very happy to have photographed it too :pic: think we heard a female Cuckoo this year too!

The Jay was out in the field - but has come in for seed dropped under the feeder in our garden - little birds aren't keen on that!

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Davebutterflyman
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That's a tremendous sighting to have a Cuckoo so close.
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How exciting to hear and see a Cuckoo in your garden,a brilliant selection of photos BK.
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