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Grayling's Bird Photos; Song Thrush added 25/1
Topic Started: Nov 3 2012, 05:09 PM (10,405 Views)
mick2
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well done, not seen any of either yet
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JennyWren
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super shots Grayling Posted Image....... i've not seen any of the three as yet .. RWs , WWs or BLs ......... perhaps i ought to get out in this rain , hail and wind a bit more instead of eating a bacon bap and reading the paper in the station Posted Image
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Night Owl
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:giggle: Jenny

:greatpic: Grayling :cool1:
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Davebutterflyman
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:lol: Jen
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Grayling
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Just had a small group of Long-tailed Tits in the garden :woo1:

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feedyourhedgehog
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:aww: They're wonderful Grayling :wub: I haven't had any in yet :(
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Davebutterflyman
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Great photos Grayling :clap3:

Wonderful little birds aren't they!
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happyhare
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Awwwww! I love 'em! :greatpics:
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Grayling
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Thank you Paula, Dave and Happyhare :thankyou:

They have such cute little faces.
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Pretty little birds and lovely photos Grayling 7 points on the challenge as well :cool2:
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Great that you have those on your feeders :cool2:
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Grayling
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Thanks Jan and PeppiB :cool3:

I forgot that Jan, I'll go and check my Challenge, thanks for the reminder :thanx:
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Tabatha
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:wow: :greatpic: Grayling. How lovely to see so many. :cool:
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mick2
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great you get them in your garden grayling, lucky you. i havnt seen one on my travels for ages, well done :)
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:yay1: A great sighting to get in your garden Grayling :greatpics: too :cool1:
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Grayling
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Thank you very much Tabatha, Mick and Julie :thankyou:

I had another lovely surprise yesterday morning - a Greater Spotted Woodpecker. Not seen one in the garden for ages. It came back later in the afternoon too so I'm hoping it will be a "regular".
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happyhare
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Fabulous captures, hope it's a regular now :cool:
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mick2
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lovely to see in yer garden grayling, not had one visit mine since summer
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Excellent photos there Grayling :clap3:

A great bird to have visiting your garden.
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celticsparrow-Jan
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It is very exciting when you spot something like that in the garden Grayling and to manage a photo as well well done :clap2:
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