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micks bird pics; updated 22/03/15
Topic Started: Aug 7 2013, 12:44 AM (13,787 Views)
peppiB
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More great photos Mick
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mick2
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cheers peppi
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Davebutterflyman
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Brilliant captures Mick :clap3:
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mick2
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cheers dave
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JennyWren
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smashing ones , Mick :Cool: ... a good trip

any young reds around yet :thinking:
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mick2
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not seen any jenny. saw 3 adult males yesterday but that was it.
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More great photos Mick, I love the Heron :cool:
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Fantastic sightings and photos Mick. :cool:

I love that one of the Wren singing. :grin:
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:wow: :greatpic: Mick. Some brilliant sightings. I haven't seen any goslings yet. :love: the ospreys. :cool:
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:Cool: Mick ... perhaps the female is looking after them in the drey ... they must look pretty cute with their tuffty ear tips Posted Image
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:fantastic: photos Mick I love the shot of the Heron and the Ospreys in flight are brilliant :clap5:
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cheers guys. hopefully i will see some young reds soon jenny :-)
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Amazing shots of the Greylag in defence of it's family from Ospreys. The wildlife stories told with your camera are really enjoyable. Graham & Jean
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Fabulous shots again Mick! I love the Greylag family Awww! :grin:
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cheers double h and graham.
graham the osprey wasnt attacking the goslings, they were on another loch. greylags took over the ospreys nest a couple of years ago, she just seemed to be telling them the nest was hers when they got close to the tree the nest is in. maybe a wee game for her?
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wee wander before work yesterday

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Squelchy prints in the mud :lol: More fab photos :encore:
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Wonderful photos Mick ....Great compositions, I love the Whitethroat :encore:
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thanks double h and paula.
the shelduck walking away in the mud reminded me of the saying "take only memories, leave only footprints"
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Brilliant set of photos Mick :clap3:

The Shelduck composition is fabulous!
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