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Garden Birds
Topic Started: Apr 13 2008, 02:21 AM (19,940 Views)
celticsparrow-Jan
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This is the young blackbird who has started coming into the gazebo.

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It seems quite happy underneath the deckchairs
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Dovetail-Marg
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Lovely photos Jan, perhaps it was hoping to find a few crumbs. :girlygiggle:
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Davebutterflyman
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Great shots Jan :clap3: and the blackbird looks well at home!
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Night Owl
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Lovely photos Jan :clap:
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Beth-Boe
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Lovely photos there, Jan. :clap3:
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Tabatha
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Lovely photos Jan. He obviously likes to stay dry.

:thanks: for posting
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Forget Me Not
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Lovely photos Jan the Greenfinch is gorgeous the tail colour is so nice,love the Blackird :bird1:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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I'm sure the House Sparrows numbers are going up daily,my feeders are empty after 1 day!!I have almost used the 13kg sack of bird food in 3 weeks!! Not sure what the reason is but its getting just too expensive .

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Beth-Boe
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Lovely photos, Jan. I know what you mean about the Sparrows! :sparrow: :sparrow:
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Tabatha
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That is a lot of bird food Jan. I wonder if you will see many more. I am seeing quite a few, but not that many.

:thanks: for posting the photo
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Night Owl
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Great photos Jan well done for catching the one in flight in the 2nd pic :clap:
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poppy
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Lovely photo's Jan, thats a lot of seed!
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Tabatha
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I saw these in the car park just before I came home this afternoon. They were enjoying a KFC snack! :girlygiggle:
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Beth-Boe
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Lovely photos, Tabatha. They like their junk food, then? :giggle:
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Lovely photos Jan and Tabatha :clap2:
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Davebutterflyman
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Great photos Jan and Tabatha and maybe worth trying the sparrows on junk food :giggle:
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Night Owl
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Lovely photos Tabatha it looks like they are waiting for a bus in the 2nd photo :giggle:
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Tabatha
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I know these photos aren't over clear, but is this a pied wagtail? It was black and white with a long tail. I saw it outside the Leisure Centre this morning.
Edited by Tabatha, Aug 30 2009, 01:13 PM.
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Davebutterflyman
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Spot on Tabatha that is indeed a Pied wagtail and well captured :cool2:
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Beth-Boe
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Lovely photos, Tabatha.
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