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Garden Birds
Topic Started: Apr 13 2008, 02:21 AM (19,932 Views)
celticsparrow-Jan
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There are a lot of Goldfinches visiting the nyger feeder today,not a brilliant picture i had to take it through the window.

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Beth-Boe
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Lovely to see your Goldfinches, Jan. :greatpic:
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:cool4: That's a great photo Jan. My goldfinches are something of a rarity this year. Must be finding plenty of food elsewhere.
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Davebutterflyman
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Thats a great shot Jan :clap3: can you send some to us please :giggle:
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poppy
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Some great photo's everyone and a lovely variety of birds.
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Night Owl
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:wow2: Brilliant shot of the Goldfinches Jan :clap3:
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Tabatha
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Lovely photos of the goldfinches Jan.

I have only seen one on my feeder so far.

:thanks: for posting
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Tabatha
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Just managed to get these wood pigeons the other day. The record number of birds on there is about five. The only trouble is if they see me through the window they all fly off.
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That's a brilliant photo Tabatha :clap: . They seem to like dining from your hanging baskets.
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Dovetail-Marg
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That's a lovely photo of the Goldfinches Jan.

A lovely photo Tabatha, nice to see that the Wood pigeons are still visiting your garden.
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Forget Me Not
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:encore: brilliant photos Jan and Tabatha.
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Tabatha lovely photo of all the Wood Pigeons ,they must like the food you put out.
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Beth-Boe
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Lovely photo of the Wood Pigeons, Tabatha. :cool4: I've had a couple of them visit today.
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Night Owl
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Brilliant photo Tabatha :clap3:
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Davebutterflyman
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Great shot Tabatha :cool2:
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This afternoon I was hanging up one of those coconut thingys on the apple tree, when I noticed a female blackbird actually in the apple tree watching me intently. I sneaked back into the house to get my camera and managed to get this photo, (although not a very good one as she'd moved to the top of the tree by the time I'd got back outside.) After I'd taken it, she flew off tut-tutting!

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Lovely photo Di,she must have been hoping you would be back with food not your camera. :giggle:
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:clap2: Great capture Di. :wave: Jan, you could be right :girlygiggle:
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Great photo :cool2: Di
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Well captured Di :clap3:
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