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Garden Birds
Topic Started: Apr 13 2008, 02:21 AM (19,924 Views)
AnnB
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Fantastic photo of the Kestrel and great to get a Goldfinch in a natural setting.
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Rob67
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Kestrel
Thanks Ann!
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Davebutterflyman
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Fabulous shots Rob and especially the Kestrel.
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Alan
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Love that Kestrel Rob...This Blue Tit was on the sunflower feeder and I did not notice the seed in its beak till I down loaded it.

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JennyWren
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:encore: i love the kestrel , Rob .. and that little goldfinch

and your blue tit , Alan .. what a super photo . Fancy noticing the seed in it's beak :cool4:
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Jane
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Excellent capture with the seed in beak :Cool:
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Davebutterflyman
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Lovely capture Alan.
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feedyourhedgehog
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Cracking photos Rob and Alan :cool:
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Night Owl
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:fantastic: photos Rob & Alan, that's a stunning shot of the Kestrel :cool2:
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africamfan
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I took this from the garden decking at the cottage we stayed in near to Perranporth Cornwall. I had to zoom in 'alot'
I think it is a Jackdaw??
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Night Owl
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:greatpic: of the Jackdaw Suzy :cool1:
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Jane
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I love Jackdaws! :greatpic:
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Rob. How is the starling with the deformed beak doing?
Alan :greatpic: of the blue tit.
Suzy - :greatpic: of the jackdaw
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Davebutterflyman
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Great capture of the Jackdaw, Suzy.
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Jono49
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A villain of the garden having Breakfast.
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AnnB
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Rather sad but what an amazing photo.
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JennyWren
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:sad: a fantastic shot , Jono :cool2: .... i wonder if that was from yesterday and the frosty start :thinking:
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Jono :cool:
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sensiblenamejohn
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great pic Jono ....welcome aboard :wave2: ..i witnessed a similar scene in my garden with a female Sparrowhawk and another very much alive juvenile Starling . it plucked away for ages then finally flew off with the still screeching victim :huh:
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Night Owl
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:@welcome: to Nature UK Jono that's a cracking photo :encore: I'm looking forward to seeing more of your photos :cool1:
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