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Garden Birds
Topic Started: Apr 13 2008, 02:21 AM (19,954 Views)
Forget Me Not
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Gets on the table with his scrap of bread
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A quick look round
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And hes off
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Beth-Boe
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Nice photos, Jean. I think he knows he's got plenty to eat when he comes to your garden!
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Tabatha
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Nice to see him returning Forget Me Not.

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Lovely photos of the Jay there Jean it looks like he has become a regular visitor now :clap:
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Open Wide :giggle:

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A very well fed pigeon :giggle:

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poppy
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Great photo's Jean and Julie, thats one very full pigeon :giggle:
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Tabatha
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Lovely photos Julie and Forget Me Not.

Glad to see the Jay is still around. I like the way the wood pigeon has fluffed up his feathers.

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Great photos julie i wonder what the pigeon has eaten :giggle:
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The Thrush sat for ages watching the sparrows having a soil bath
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Beth-Boe
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Brilliant photos there, Jean and Julie. :cool4:
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Lovely photos of the blackbird Jean :clap:
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Tabatha
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Well caught Forget Me Not, perhaps he was waiting to have a turn in the dirt.

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:thanx: everyone i dont know my blackbird from my Thrush i have just been told the Thrush i have
been putting on all week is Juvenile Blackbird :giggle: oh well you cant win them all :giggle: :bird1:
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Lovely photo of the collared doves Forget Me Not.

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Lovely photo, Jean. :cool4:
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Great Blackbird photos Ju and lovely Collared doves Jean :clap3:
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Just caught up with this thread brilliant pictures Jean and Julie.
Great close ups of the blackbird Julie and a very fluffed up pigeon.
Jean lovely pictures of the Jackdaw and Collared Doves,he seemed to have disturbed the courtship :girlygiggle:
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