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Aceys Birds
Topic Started: Oct 11 2013, 05:17 PM (13,567 Views)
AnnB
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Fantastic images, Andy. Barn Owls and Bramblings, lucky you.
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Andy :cool:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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More brilliant photos Andy.
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Night Owl
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Wonderful sightings and photos Andy especially the Barn Owls! :greatpics:
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Dovetail-Marg
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I've just had a catch Andy and :wow: what brilliant sightings you've been having, and stunning captures of them all too. :cool2:
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JennyWren
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:cool3: i've just had a look back Andy .... well done for sighting the Serin :clap4: .. and your last selection :encore:
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Davebutterflyman
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Cracking photos Andy.
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Pam M
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Lovely photos Andy, ther Serin & Barn Owls are fantasic, lucky you!
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acey
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thanks for looking
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AnnB
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Great photos, Andy.
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Three brilliant photos Andy :clap2:
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Night Owl
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Fantastic sightings and photos Andy :greatpics:
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feedyourhedgehog
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Cracking photos Andy :cool:
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Tabatha
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:wow: :greatpic: Andy especially the wren. :cool:
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Davebutterflyman
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Great set Andy.
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Pam M
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Stunning photos Andy.
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sensiblenamejohn
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you must be the "quickest shutter in the West " Andy ....never mind Wrens and Goldcrests ,even Buzzards don't hang about for me ! :Ha: ....great stuff again :nod:
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Davebutterflyman
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:lol: John
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sensiblenamejohn
Feb 17 2017, 12:32 PM
you must be the "quickest shutter in the West " Andy ....never mind Wrens and Goldcrests ,even Buzzards don't hang about for me ! :Ha: ....great stuff again :nod:
Well thanks but to be honest the Wren and the Goldcrest are both semi-tame birds in my garden and are used to me ,the Buzzard was perched for about 2 seconds so I was lucky enough to grab a quick shot !
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:cool3: Andy , great to be able to photograph them so close .. i'm amazed you have a friendly goldcrest . What i have noticed in the past is that they concentrate so much of their insects , they don't always spot you . That happened to me several times at RHS Rosemoor My robins will come to a branch fairly nearby but have yet to come closer
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