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Grayling's Bird Photos; Song Thrush added 25/1
Topic Started: Nov 3 2012, 05:09 PM (10,399 Views)
mick2
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great pics of the sparrowhawk grayling, i also saw a female this morning, it nearly flew right into my windscreen! dont know who got the biggest fright!
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Night Owl
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:wow1: Fantastic photos Grayling :cool2:
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Grayling
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Thank you Mick and Julie :thankyou:
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Grayling. A handsome bird. :cool:
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Davebutterflyman
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:lol: Mick

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Grayling
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A couple from Blashford today.

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Grey Heron

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Blackcap - why are they so awkward and don't sit nicely for a photo :lol2:

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Thrush

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Grayling
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Wren

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Night Owl
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:wow1: A fantastic selection of photos Grayling the shot of the Wren are stunning :clap5:
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happyhare
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Great pics Grayling :encore: I'm hearing Black Caps but they won't get out of the twigs for a photo :giggle:
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JnG
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Cracking shots of the wren Grayling. Well done! Jean & Graham
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Brilliant photos Grayling,it looks like that little Wren was singing away :clap2:
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Grayling
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Thank you all very much :thankyou:

Yes Jan it was singing away quite happily.

Happyhare, I could here the Blackcaps but by the time I tracked them down and tried to focus on them they had moved :impatient:
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peppiB
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Great shots of the Wren Grayling :cool2:
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JennyWren
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smashing , Grayling ...... i keep trying for the little wren :impatient: : )
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Davebutterflyman
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Brilliant set of photos Grayling :clap3:

Excellent captures of the Brambling and Wren.
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Dovetail-Marg
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Brilliant photos Grayling. :cool2:

I've never seen a Brambling, :jealous: brilliant captures of it. :cool:
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mick2
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great photos grayling, love the wren. i would settle for the back end of a blackcap, not seen one for ages.
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Grayling
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Thank you all very much :thankyou:

Mick - that's all I ever get of the Blackcaps :girlygiggle:

Marg, I think that is only the 3rd one I've ever seen.
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Tabatha
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:wow: A great selection of photos. I am :jealous: of the grey heron, haven't seen one for ages. :cool:
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Grayling
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Belated thanks Tabatha :thankyou:

We have a solitary Long Tailed Tit visiting the fat balls at the moment. I think it/he is taking it back to the nest as he is back an forth all day. I need to go and get some more fat balls as the last two have nearly been finished. Hopefully we will get the youngsters coming into the garden.
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