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micks bird pics; updated 22/03/15
Topic Started: Aug 7 2013, 12:44 AM (13,775 Views)
Davebutterflyman
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Brilliant shots Mick...love the Mallard reflection :clap3:
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mick2
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cheers double h and dave
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Tabatha
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:wow: :greatpic: Mick. Just had a catch up. Really good sightings. :clap2:
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mick2
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cheers tabatha. some osprey pics from tonight.

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sensiblenamejohn
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superb shots Mick ....is that the Balgavies birds ? is that the same place where Blue YD hailed from ?
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mick2
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yeah john, thats the female. mum of blue yd.
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:fantastic: photos Mick you've captured some stunning reflections :clap3:
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:clap4: I love the blue tit photo , Mick

and the Osprey :cool3: WOW! Blue's Mum :cool4: smashing photos :encore:
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mick2
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Cheers julie and jenny
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happyhare
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Wow indeed! Super captures Mick :encore:
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mick2
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Cheers double h
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Davebutterflyman
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Stunning captures Mick...beautifully photographed :clap3:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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:wow: Amazing photos Mick :clap2:
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mick2
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cheers dave and jan
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mick2
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managed to catch the wren at work that has nested in an old power box attached to a container.
have been watching going in with food for a while now so took camera in today and hoped it would appear during lunch, which it did :) wish i had camera yesterday when a fox cub appeared!

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Oh wonderful sight to see Mick! :dancing: Well captured!
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Yet more great photos Mick
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great stuff Mick ...i had a wee wren in the garden this morning .......hope that wee guy knows the"regs " for safe isolation !!
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Just had a big catch up and I have to say you've taken some cracking photos Mick, don't know where to start they're all really fantastic :encore:

If I was pushed to pick a favourite it might have to be the little Blue Tit hanging by one leg :cool:
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cheers everyone.
john it seems a sensible wren and very down to "earth" :)
yeah i was chuffed with the blue tit shot paula, cheers.
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