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Garden Birds
Topic Started: Apr 13 2008, 02:21 AM (19,988 Views)
Night Owl
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Another lovely shot Tabatha :clap2:
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Val
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I have been looking at all the lovely bird pics on this thread. Here are a few of mine....
Robin
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Our one legged Song Thrush
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Pied Wagtail
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Red Kites at Gigrin Farm
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Beth-Boe
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Excellent photos, Val. :cool2: Lovely to see the one-legged Song Thrush still getting about.
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Night Owl
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:wow: fantastic photos Val I love the shot of the robin and the pied wagtail looks like he was posing for you! :clap3: :clap3:
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Tabatha
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Really lovely :photo: . Especially the Robin, the one legged song thrush reminds me of the one legged starling I used to see.

:thanks: for posting
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celticsparrow-Jan
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:hello1: lovely pictures Val ,we used to have a one legged blackbird ,you have a nice variety of birds there.
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Davebutterflyman
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Some brilliant photos there Val,the Robin is delightful and those Red kites at Tregaron are always amazing to see,thanks for posting those :clap2:
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Dovetail-Marg
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Fantastic photos Val. Well done on catching the Robin, I've never managed to catch the one in my garden yet, it appears to be very shy of having its photo taken. The photo of the Pied Wagtail is brilliant to. :cool4:
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Dovetail-Marg
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Mistle Thrush. A bit far away, in one of my next door neighbour's trees.
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Great Tit.
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Beth-Boe
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Lovely photos, Marg. Have never seen a Mistle Thrush before. :thanx: for posting those. :cool2:
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Tabatha
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Well captured Marg. Good detail with the coal tit. I have never seen a mistle thrush before either.

:thanks: for posting
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Val
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Thank you very much Folks.
Your photo's are super, Marg. Very posh feeders too.
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Davebutterflyman
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Well done marg!...great image captured of the mistle thrush. :clap2:
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Beth-Boe
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As well as recognising 'Percy' who comes to my garden everyday, this is another pigeon who is a regular of mine. I recognise this one because of his distinctive white feathers amongst his plumage. (That sounds posh, doesn't it?) :chuckle:

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Forget Me Not
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great photos val you have a great variety of birds love the robin :photo:
great photo of the mistle thrush marg i have never seen one before :photo:
:Hi: Di i love your pigeon great photo :photo:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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:hello1: lovely pictures Marg,well done for spotting the thrush and having the camera handy,i dont get them very often and when they do come in the garden the blackbirds chase them off. :(

Lovely picture of the pigeon Di you will have to give him a name too.I remember a pigeon in the garden when i was a little girl and my grandma called him Henry Lee not sure why. :girlygiggle:
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Tabatha
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Good photo of the pigeon Di, as you say the white on his wing feathers is quite distinctive.

:thanks: for posting
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Night Owl
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Lovely photos Marg I too have never seen a mistle thrush :clap3:
And a lovely t shot of the pigeon Di maybe he is percy's friend? You'll gave to give him a name too or he will get jealous :giggle:
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Dovetail-Marg
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A lovely photo of that pigeon Di. Julie's right, you'll have to give that one a name as well, because it might get jealous otherwise. :girlygiggle:
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Tabatha
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A couple of wood pigeons yesterday afternoon.
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