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Ann's birds; Black Redstart added 9.2.18
Topic Started: Apr 23 2015, 06:08 PM (11,595 Views)
AnnB
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Thank you, Grayling. It's funny but just a few days ago, all the trees were still full of berries and there were hardly any Winter Thrushes to be seen. Now, all of a sudden the trees are being stripped bare by all sorts of birds.
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Night Owl
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:wow: Stunning photos and a wonderful sighting Ann I love that shot of them all sat in a row :greatpics:
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AnnB
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Thank you, Julie.
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Tabatha
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:wow: Brilliant photos and sightings. :cool:

I have yet to see a waxwing.

I was wondering about the great crested grebes, they seem to be in spring/summer plumage, I thought they were usually a grey colour this time of year. :thinking:
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AnnB
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Thank you, Tabatha. Very observant and to be honest I don't think this pair of Grebes knew whether it was winter or spring.
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Davebutterflyman
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Just like the Dunnocks i saw pairing-up this afternoon!
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Eric Hardy
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What absolutely beautiful Waxwing photos, Ann, well done. They are lovely looking birds.
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AnnB
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Maybe we're going to have a lovely, warm Spring, Dave?

Thank you Eric.
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Davebutterflyman
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Lets hope so Ann.
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AnnB
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The berries that are left are getting harder to reach for the Winter Thrushes now but it does make a good photo opportunity...
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Davebutterflyman
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Those are brilliant shots Ann!
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Fantastic photos Ann :clap2:
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Pam M
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Those are wonderful photos Ann, we haven`t seen many Thrushes this year :hi1:
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Tabatha
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:cool: Lovely photos Ann
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acey
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Stunning pics Anne !
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AnnB
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Thank you everyone.
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AnnB
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Sorry folks, all I seem to be photographing at the moment are Fieldfares and Waxwings. Today it's Waxwings again.


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Davebutterflyman
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Brilliant shots again Ann, superb light on the subjects.
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Tabatha
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:wow: Lovely photos. :cool: I have never seen a waxwing :jealous:
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Night Owl
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Me neither Tabatha :jealous:

:wow: A fantastic set of photos Ann :greatpics:
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