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Grayling's Bird Photos; Song Thrush added 25/1
Topic Started: Nov 3 2012, 05:09 PM (10,400 Views)
Grayling
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Jen :lol2:
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Davebutterflyman
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:lol: Jen.
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happyhare
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:giggle: Jen
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Great Photo's Grayling
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mick2
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great photos grayling, ive never had a wagtail visit my garden i dont think.
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Grayling. You were lucky to see a pied wagtail in your garden. Brilliant photos. :cool:

:girlygiggle: Jenny
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Grayling
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Thank you Andy, Mick and Tabatha :thankyou:
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Bit of excitement this morning - a Sparrowhawk in the garden. :grin:

It was sitting on the shed roof before it disappeared into the hedge - we heard a bird call out in alarm but we've not seen it since.

Unfortunatly the way the shed is situated, when I take pictures through the window they never come out very well because of the angle and reflection from the glass so these aren't the best.

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Super captures Grayling :encore:
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Grayling
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Thank you Paula :thankyou: I don't see them very often.
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Great photo of the Sparrowhawk :cool2:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Great shots Grayling :cool3: I bet the garden was quiet for a while after that sighting.
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Is it me or does it look very scruffy/fluffy?

Great captures grayling :encore:

:lol: Jan
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Dovetail-Marg
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Brilliant captures of the Sparrowhawk, Grayling. :cool:
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Grayling
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Thank you PeppiB, Jan, Happyhare and Marg :thankyou:

Yes, I thought it looked a bit fluffy and wondered whether it was just fluffed up a bit due to the cold :thinking:
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Davebutterflyman
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Great captures of the Sparrowhawk Grayling :clap3:
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Grayling
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Thank you :thankyou:
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Grayling
Feb 3 2014, 10:45 AM
Bit of excitement this morning - a Sparrowhawk in the garden. :grin:

It was sitting on the shed roof before it disappeared into the hedge - we heard a bird call out in alarm but we've not seen it since.

Unfortunatly the way the shed is situated, when I take pictures through the window they never come out very well because of the angle and reflection from the glass so these aren't the best.

Grayling ... that's a beauty ........ how exciting :YAY:

I saw one in my garden , a while back now but wasn't into photographing anything and everything then : )
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Thanks Jen :thankyou:
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