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micks bird pics; updated 22/03/15
Topic Started: Aug 7 2013, 12:44 AM (13,808 Views)
mick2
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cheers folks. yes they were a bit noisy jan!
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JennyWren
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more super ones , Mick ... i like fulmar6 : )
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mick2
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cheers jenny and thanks for id'ing the fulmar. it had me puzzled
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peppiB
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More great photos there Mick.
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Davebutterflyman
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Spot on Happyhare and not two species you would associate seeing together very often at all.
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mick2
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yeah didnt expect the buzzard to land where it did.
some from today

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goldcrest by mike fenton 64, on Flickr

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mallard by mike fenton 64, on Flickr

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mallard2 by mike fenton 64, on Flickr

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song thrush by mike fenton 64, on Flickr

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tree creeper by mike fenton 64, on Flickr
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happyhare
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Wonderful photos Mick. I've just noticed the curly tail on the Mallard. They aren't normally like that are they? :paul:

Love that Goldcrest!
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mick2
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cheers double h, yeah the mallards normally have curly tail feathers, unless its just up here?
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Brilliant photos Mick :clap2: treecreeper and goldcrest are not the easiest of birds to get photos of so very well done :cool:
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mick2
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cheers jan, no neither would stay still. lots of pics with nothing there lol
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cheers double h, yeah the mallards normally have curly tail feathers, unless its just up here?
I went for a walk this morning to look at Mallards bottoms :giggle: And yes they all had curly bums :rofl: Funny how I've never noticed that before.
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mick2
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lol, hope ye didnt tell anyone thats why you were out :lol:
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:lol: Mick
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JennyWren
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:girlygiggle: HH

and Mick :girlygiggle: ... your photos above are smashing , especially the goldcrest and the tree creeper .. super shots . Are these taken with your new camera ? it'll be fun to get using it asap :cool2:
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mick2
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cheers jenny. no that was old one. new one is here now though :-)
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:fantastic: photos Mick the shot of the Goldcrest is stunning :cool2:
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:greatpic: Mick. Brilliant sightings. :cool:
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mick2
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thanks folks
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Love the shots of the Goldcrest and Treecreeper Mick :clap3:
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mick2
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cheers dave
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