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Grayling's Bird Photos; Song Thrush added 25/1
Topic Started: Nov 3 2012, 05:09 PM (10,397 Views)
Tabatha
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:greatpic: Grayling. :love: the :robin: and the nuthatch. :cool:
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sensiblenamejohn
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cracking shots Grayling :clap4: keep 'em coming :cool:
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Grayling
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Thank you very much Tabatha and John :thankyou:
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Frogea
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Buzzard
What a wonderful action shot of those swans!
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Dovetail-Marg
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Brilliant sightings and photos Grayling. :cool3:

I haven't seen a Kingfisher since the summer, and I haven't seen a Nuthatch since last year. :jealous:
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Grayling
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Thank you Marion and Marg :thankyou:
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feedyourhedgehog
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Lovely photos Grayling :encore: so nice to see the Nuthatch which I rarely get to see :(
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Grayling
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Many belated thanks Paula :thankyou: The Nuthatch is one I don't see very regularly either - Blashford Lakes where that one was is usually reliable.

Really pleased to see a Thrush in the garden today - not had one for ages

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These are from yesterday at Blashford

Coal Tit

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Little Grebes

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Gotcha!! :girlygiggle:

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Then there were two

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Nuthatch

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Very distant Red-breasted Mergansers

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Great Tit

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Flock of Godwits of some kind

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Cormorants

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Grayling
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Blue Tits

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Birds on a Feeder

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feedyourhedgehog
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Lovely sightings Grayling :encore: I'm hoping my Thrush will return this winter....The Blackbirds usually chase it away :impatient:
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Grayling
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Thank you Paula :thankyou:

The blackbirds are agressive aren't they, infact you have just reminded me that the other day I had to rush out as one blackbird was attacking another one by the pond and was lost in the undergrowth and I was terrified that the bully bird would kill the other one. :(
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Lovely photos Grayling you have some super birds there its especially nice to see the Thrush,I haven't had one in the garden for ages.
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Grayling
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Thank you Jan :thankyou:
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Davebutterflyman
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Great photos Grayling, especially those of the Little Grebes :clap3:
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Grayling
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Thank you very much Dave :thankyou:
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Night Owl
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:doh: I'm sorry I missed your previous post Grayling, I love the shots of the Long Tailed Tits and the Swans taking off :encore:

:wow1: you've had some great sightings! The shots of the Little Grebe are fantastic and it's lovely to see the Nuthatch :cool2:
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Grayling
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Thank you Julie :thankyou:

I was pleased to get the Little Grebes as normally by the time I've focused on them they've normally dived down under the water :lol2:
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Grayling
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I've just been watching 3 Robins in my garden.

I've noticed 2 in the garden just recently and this morning saw one on the lawn and another flew down and I thought it was attacking it so I was about to rush out and separate them when another Robin flew down and they then started to do that routine which I've always thought was a courtship ritual.

These are taken through the window at a funny angle so not the best but you get the idea, if I'd had my wits about me I would have set the camera to film but I always forget until it is too late.

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The one on the far right finally flew off into a tree and the other 2 continued for a while - they were singing away all the time.

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celticsparrow-Jan
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A brilliant sequence of photos Grayling :clap2: it must have been fascinating to watch,I think Robins can have very fierce fights.
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Davebutterflyman
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That is a fantastic sequence of photos Grayling...must have been wonderful to watch :clap3:

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