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micks bird pics; updated 22/03/15
Topic Started: Aug 7 2013, 12:44 AM (13,806 Views)
Davebutterflyman
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Good to hear Mick...hope the replacement works better for you.
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mick2
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Marsh Harrier
waxwings seen today in forfar, a flock of 9.

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waxwing by mike fenton 64, on Flickr

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waxwing2 by mike fenton 64, on Flickr

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waxwing3 by mike fenton 64, on Flickr

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waxwing4 by mike fenton 64, on Flickr

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waxwing5 by mike fenton 64, on Flickr

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waxwing6 by mike fenton 64, on Flickr

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peppiB
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Another brilliant series of photos Mick
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Grayling
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Super photos of the waxwings Mick :cool2:

For such a pretty bird they do look quite cross.

:greatpics:
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mick2
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yeah they do dont they grayling, probably because i wouldnt give them a bit of my forfar bridie haha
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JennyWren
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You must be chuffed to bits , Mick :clap4: lucky you ...'twas worth getting up and going out for , They're super photos .
They're with the new camera ? are you pleased with the difference between this and the other ?
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Night Owl
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:greatpics: and a fantastic sighting Mick :cool2:
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Davebutterflyman
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Brilliant captures of the Waxwings Mick :clap3:

Great to see as there have been so few about this winter.

One for the bird challenge as well.
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happyhare
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I'm sure I posted on here yesterday but it seems to have vanished :paul: anyway fab shots Mick :clap4:
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mick2
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thanks folks, was really glad to see them. they have just started to appear here.
yes jenny the new camera, deffo working as it should unlike the last one :)
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Davebutterflyman
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That's great to hear Mick.
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Tabatha
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:wow: :greatpic: Mick. I have never seen one. :jealous:
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mick2
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a couple from yesterday

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celticsparrow-Jan
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Here you go again Mick making us all very :jealous: :lol2:

Fantastic sightings and photos :clap2:
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Very good pics Mick, I like the Reed Bunting, never seen one down here :cool2: Graham
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mick2
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thanks jan and graham
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happyhare
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I think skylarks always look surprised with that bit of a quiff thing they have going on :giggle:

More super photos with your new camera :cool4:
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Davebutterflyman
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Excellent captures Mick, especially the ones of the Skylark :clap3:
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Night Owl
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:wow1: A fantastic set of stunning photos Mick I love the shot of the Yellowhammer :cool2:
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