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Fledglings; .
Topic Started: Apr 27 2013, 06:54 PM (13,066 Views)
Night Owl
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:aww: fantastic photos Paula I love the last shot of the 2 fledglings sharing a drink :cool2:
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feedyourhedgehog
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Thanks Julie :thanks1:

I think the little Greenfinch is very much on his own now and has been in the garden all day and is having a few problems trying to work out the feeders, I hope he'll try again tomorrow :wub:
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cumberland wildhog
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What fantastic pictures, so crisp and clear

Its just great to see our young feathered friends in the gardens
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feedyourhedgehog
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Many thanks CW :thanks1:
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Davebutterflyman
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Cracking photo Paula :clap3:
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JnG
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Lovely photos Paula, great to see the youngsters. We don't see much young activity as the fledglings are either hidden (we sometimes hear them in the trees), or they are taken off to woodland elsewhere as with the Blue Tits. Graham & Jean
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Davebutterflyman
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Do you back onto woodland JnG?
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cumberland wildhog
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posted this already on the 'Garden' topic

here it is .........some Starling Fledgelings

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Davebutterflyman
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Great capture Ian :clap3:
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Night Owl
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:greatpic: Ian :cool1:

The Starling babies have made their way in to our garden now and :scream: they don't half make a racket! :giggle:
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Davebutterflyman
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Woke me up this morning :lol:
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feedyourhedgehog
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Many thanks Dave Jean and Graham :thanks1:


:aww: That's lovely CW I love to see the family groups :cool:
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Grayling
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Super sightings and lovely photos everyone :cool2:
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Grayling
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Blue Tit fledgling looking through the patio window earlier today - think it's saying "FEED ME" :grin:

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Note to self - clean the windows ;)
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:giggle: Dave

What a lovely photo , Grayling ... very sweet Posted Image
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:giggle: Grayling so cute.

Lovely pic Ian :encore:
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Night Owl
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:aww: Lovely shot Grayling s/he is gorgeous :cool2:
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feedyourhedgehog
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:wub: How sweet.......a great photo Grayling :cool:
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Davebutterflyman
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Great photo Grayling :clap3:
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acey
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Lovely pics each and all :thankyou2:

I was lucky enough to be present when a family of Marsh Tits were ringed,this is just one of the eight chicks

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Glad to report that all found their way out into society
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