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micks bird pics; updated 22/03/15
Topic Started: Aug 7 2013, 12:44 AM (13,786 Views)
Night Owl
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:wow1: Fantastic photos and sightings Mick I love the shots of the Shelducks with the trail of footprints behind them :cool2:
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Mick. Brilliant close ups.
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mick2
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thanks guys
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Great photos Mick :clap2: I can almost hear the squelching :lol2:
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mick2
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cheers jan, it looked a bit sinky :-)
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mick2
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a couple from the feeders in garden yesterday

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tree sparrow scrap!
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tree sparrow booting house sparrow away
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Dovetail-Marg
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As usual, brilliant photos again Mick. :cool:

I like that one with footprints in the mud too, and the Tree Sparrows...I've never seen one of those. You get some brilliant sightings in your garden Mick. :cool:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Brilliant photos Mick,the Goldfinch and Greenfinch are both such lovely little birds :clap2:
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cheers marg and jan. the tree sparrows are new to the garden this year, have seen them in the woods down from house for a few years but this year is a first them feeding in garden. good news, it means they must be expanding?
yeah jan i like the finches, great to see the greenfinch back in garden after none the past couple of years.
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Cracking shots... all of them.
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mick2
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cheers john
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Looks like the Tree Sparrows are giving the House Sparrows a run for their money! Great action shots! :encore:
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:YUM: ......... :miss?: love the goldfinch photos over the page , Mick .. and the ones above . Super photos all of them .

I think you've found your way around the new camera :clap4:

I'd love to get a pic of the Little Owl Posted Image I rarely see any Owls , let alone a Little one :no:
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:wow1: Stunning shots as always Mick, it looks like the Sparrows were having a bit of a tiff there! :cool2:
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Great set of photos Mick :clap3:
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cheers guys.
yeah am getting there jenny, still a lot to learn though lol
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Great pics Mick, love the Tree Sparrows, we've never had them in the garden & Graham has just said 'we're lucky if we get a House Sparrow let alone a Tree one' - though there are quite a few House Sparrows across the valley. They favour nice, big, thick hedges. Thanks for showing us your pretty Sparrows. Jean & Graham
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cheers jean. i have a huge leylandii hedge right aroung my garden and few big bushes also, perfect for the sparrows :-)
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Super photos again Mick - they are all lovely. Well done on the Whitethroat photo :cool2:

We have Leylandii too and is full of House Sparrows, sadly I can't remember when I last saw a Tree Sparrow :sad:

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cheers grayling, first year ive seen them in my garden so you never know.
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