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Garden Birds
Topic Started: Apr 13 2008, 02:21 AM (19,995 Views)
Night Owl
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:wow: Tabatha looks like a scene from the birds :giggle: Great photo :cool4:
:clap3: Jan lovely shot of the Dove :clap3:
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:hello1: Jan, great pic of the collared dove.
love the pic with the cats ears in the foreground too :girlygiggle:
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:bird1: thanks for the comments that roof was absolutely full of starlings and the minute i clicked the camera they all took off :girlygiggle:
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Good photos of the collared dove and the starlings Jan. It is always the way when you get the camera out.

:thanx: for posting

This little fella jumped on my trolley today. Although you can't really see from the picture, he can only use one leg. He seems to get by though, because he has been around for quite a few months now. They all feast on kfc discarded in the car park.

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Aw, he's really sweet, Tabatha. It's a shame he can only use one leg but great to hear that it doesn't stop him from getting about. :thanks: for posting.
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Lovely picture tabatha...he does look a spritely chappie and it obviously doesn't hinder him too much.
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Lovely shot Tabatha :clap3:
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great photo jan love the shot of the cats ears too :cool2: :thanx:
love the photo tabatha lovely is he waiting in line for his tea :P :photo:
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lovely picture Tabatha its amazing how they manage with one leg we used to get a blackbird with only one leg and he seemed to cope well.
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We used to have a chaffinch with one leg that frequented the bird table at my former local reserve,Rostherne mere,he was totally at ease with it or so it would seem and he used to get more than his fair share of seed!
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:hello1: lovely pic Tabatha
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some of the balckbirds in my garden



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Nice blackbird photos HPM,looks like he was about to devour that crust!
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love the photos hpm my favourite bird :photo: :bird1:
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then there were five
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Lovely photos both Harrypottersmate and Forget Me Not. :cool:
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Lovely :photo: HPM and FNM :clap3: :clap3:
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:hello1: FMN great pic :cool2:
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celticsparrow-jan
Oct 20 2008, 03:51 PM
collared dove in my alder tree in the wind and rain.



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A few of the flock of starlings.



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Jan, is that a cat watching those starling with you, bottom left hand corner. :girlygiggle:
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