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micks bird pics; updated 22/03/15
Topic Started: Aug 7 2013, 12:44 AM (13,824 Views)
mick2
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spot the odd one out, haha. this type of domestic duck seems to have taken up residence with this group of mallard.
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this juvenile robin was following me for a bit, pity i never had any food on me
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mick2
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Lovely photos Mick :clap2: that domestic duck certainly stands out.
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happyhare
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I do like white ducks :grin: :greatpics:
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feedyourhedgehog
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Aww love that young Robin, such lovely inquisitive birds ..Great photos Mick :clap4:
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Mick Some really good sightings. :cool4:
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Night Owl
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:fantastic: sightings and photos Mick that'a a great shot of the Oystercatcher in flight :cool2:
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Great photos Mick and especially the shot of the Robin :clap3:
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:greatpics: Mick, especially the oystercatcher in flight and the young robin.
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The two birds to the top left of the eclipse Eider Duck are Knot, Mick.
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mick2
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yeah, there are still hundreds of them at carnoustie beach dave.
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mick2
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spotted a whitethroat on a walk yesterday
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mallard at forfar loch last night
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curlew at carnoustie beach friday
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red breasted merganser at broughty ferry on friday
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redshank at carnoustie
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robin singing his wee heart oot at riverside
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swans at broughty ferry
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we spotted this young pigeon still on the nest on friday at riverside. watched it getting fed from its parent.
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You've had some great sightings Mick, brilliant photos, especially that Oystercatcher in flight, and the Whitethroat on that branch, loved the little Robin singing it's heart out too. :clap3:
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Lovely photos of your great sightings Mick :cool1:
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Excellent photos Mick :clap3:

Super captures of the Whitethroat and Curlew.
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:wow2: Great sightings and photos Mike :cool2:
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happyhare
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Love the Curlew with its wings out. All super photos, a wonderful selection of different birds :cool:
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mick2
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some pics from the hide at montreathmont. wasnt the best of light yesterday so not that great.

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happyhare
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Why is it Blue Tits always look so angry "what're you looking at!" :giggle:

Love that Wren, my favourite :love:

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Forget Me Not
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:wow: brilliant photos Mick i love the Blue tit they have such an amazing expression.
I have a GS Woodpecker on my garden and would love to get a photo like yours. :cool2:
The Wren is a beauty..
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