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Fledglings; .
Topic Started: Apr 27 2013, 06:54 PM (13,059 Views)
Night Owl
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:great: photos John and lovely to see so many in your garden :cool1: I can't remember the last time we had a visit from a Greenfinch :(
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Jane
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Thank you Jan. Great captures John :cool:
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Rob67
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Kestrel
Farne Island fledglings

Arctic Tern
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Sandwich Tern
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Black Headed Gull
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Herring Gull
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Cormorant
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celticsparrow-Jan
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:wow: A super brood of Greenfinches John . :greatpics:

A lovely selection of fledglings Rob,the Arctic Tern is so cute :greatpics:

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Rob67
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Local pond fledglings

Mute Swan cygnet
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Coots
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Moorhen
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Moorhen
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Davebutterflyman
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Cracking set of photos Rob, the shot of the Sandwich Tern is a corker!
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Night Owl
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:wonderful: photos Rob they're all fantastic but I love the shot of the Arctic Tern :cool2:
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Rob67
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Fledglings from my local cemetery/bird feeding station

Starling
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Wren
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Carrion Crow
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Dunnock
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Yellowhammer
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Meadow Pipit
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Greenfinch
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Linnet
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Chaffinch
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Robin
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Linnet
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Davebutterflyman
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More brilliant captures, Rob.
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Night Owl
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More :fantastic: photos Rob you've had some excellent sightings! :cool2:
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Rob67
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Thanks everyone! I'm fortunate as my work means that I have to spend long periods outdoors on a daily basis and I'm never without a camera, so tens of thousands of shots sitting here!
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Davebutterflyman
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What a job that is!
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Rob67
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Not so great in the depths of winter, but I wouldn't swap it for the world!
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Rob67
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One of many juvenile Goldfinches who hammer my feeders on a daily basis!

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Davebutterflyman
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Great shot again Rob.
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Rob67
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Thanks Dave. I was surprised it was eating the linseed, they normally prefer the sunflower hearts and nyger seed. The linseed is a hopeful attempt to lure the Bramblings in that frequent the nearby graveyard most winters.
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Rob67
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Pied Wagtail

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Davebutterflyman
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I'd try anything to get Bramblings on our garden Rob, gardens fairly close by tend to so i might try linseed.

Great shot of the Pied wagtail.
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Night Owl
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:greatpics: Rob
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Lyn-M
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Junior Blackbird taking a dust bath in my herb bed!

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Cygnets at Abbotsbury Swannery.

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Just hatched, feathers still damp.

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