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Ann's birds; Black Redstart added 9.2.18
Topic Started: Apr 23 2015, 06:08 PM (11,591 Views)
acey
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Great pic of the Coal Tit !
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AnnB
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Thank you Pam and Andy.
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AnnB
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I had a trip to Suffolk at the weekend for my annual Dartford Warbler fix. There didn't seem to be many around so I was lucky to get a decent photo.
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celticsparrow-Jan
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:wow: Well done Ann on not only seeing a Dartford Warbler but getting such a fantastic photo of it :clap2:
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Davebutterflyman
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A brilliant shot of the Dartford Warbler, Ann.
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AnnB
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Thank you, Jan and Dave.
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Night Owl
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:wow: A stunning photo and an excellent sighting Ann :greatpic:
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AnnB
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Thank you Julie.
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I didn't realise it had been so long since I last added anything to this thread. There seem to be a lot of Pheasants about this Autumn (and also a lot of people out shooting) but I managed to catch these two creating their own bit of action today.
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Super photo of the Dartford warbler :cool3: and great action shot of the pheasants :clap3:
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Night Owl
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:wow: A brilliant shot of the Pheasants Ann :cool1:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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A great photo of the Pheasants Ann. :clap2:
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Davebutterflyman
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That is a cracking photo, Ann.
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AnnB
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Thank you, everyone.
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Eric Hardy
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Wow, What a dramatic shot, Ann, great photo.
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:( sorry Ann , i missed that beautiful little Dartford warbler ... what a lovely photo , and that of the pheasants .

There are so many around here now ...all let out of their pens so that they can be shot by those who wouldn't consider giving up a few shoots and instead give the money to a good Charity :impatient:

We're beginning to find a lot squashed on the roads
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I missed the Dartford Warbler as well Ann, fantastic shot. Love the sparring phesants as well :)
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Thank you Eric, Jen and Pam.
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Usually it's Crows mobbing Birds of Prey but the tables were turned today when this pale coloured Buzzard managed to catch up with a Crow.

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What a brilliant capture Ann,well done :greatpics:
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