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Ann's birds; Black Redstart added 9.2.18
Topic Started: Apr 23 2015, 06:08 PM (11,598 Views)
Davebutterflyman
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We like the hides as well Ann.

The woodland hide can be a little dark at times but it's always worth a look. The main fen hide is possibly the best for overall views and you get some cracking birds on the bird tables. The scrape hides are excellent for kingfisher and the new tower hide gives a superb view over the marshes.
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AnnB
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The woodland hide was the only one I didn't get to but I'll definitely be visiting again when I'm next in the area.
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sensiblenamejohn
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just like to add my praises to the rest of the comments ...wonderful stuff , Ann :hi:
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AnnB
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Thank you, John.
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Davebutterflyman
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Water Shrew is good from the bridge that has the blue Kingfisher plaque on, Ann
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AnnB
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I'll remember that Dave, when I visit again.

I was quite surprised to find a wonderful, sunny morning when I got up today so I felt obliged to go out and make the most of it. No amazing rarities but it was great to just be photographing anything.
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saxonaxe
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Terrific photos Ann, the Kite is perfect, beautiful against the blue sky. Posted Image
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dizzylizzy
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Absolutely beautiful photos Ann... :cool1:
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AnnB
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Thank you Sax and Dizzy.
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Grayling
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Lovely photos Ann :Cool:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Brilliant photos Ann :clap2:
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JennyWren
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It's so good to get out as soon as there's a chance Ann :cool3: i was going this morning but thought i ought to do a bit more gardening :gardener: Posted Image

Lovely to see all the birds sunning themselves :Cool:

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AnnB
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Thank you all. Yes, these sunny days are few and far between.
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{Cool: it was so warm here , reached 16C ... and i see from Dave's list that there were 7o waxwings at Rosemarkie today .... will they be there tomorrow :)
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AnnB
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I've just replied to your comment Jen, on the Waxwings thread. Definitely worth a trip there if you can.
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Davebutterflyman
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Superb photos Ann, cracking capture of the Red Kite.
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feedyourhedgehog
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Beautiful images Ann...especially the Red Kite :encore:
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Night Owl
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:wow: Fantastic sightings and photos Ann that's a stunning shot of the Red Kite :greatpics:
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AnnB
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Thank you everyone. Red Kites are so common here now I sometimes wonder whether to keep photographing them.
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Davebutterflyman
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You could always send some our way Ann :lol:
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