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Dave's Bird Images; Water Rail added 4th May.
Topic Started: Jan 12 2011, 01:08 AM (30,878 Views)
Night Owl
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:greatpics: of the Barnacle Goose Dave not the friendliest of birds :giggle: I love the last shot of him sticking his tongue out :cool1:
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Laurie P
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Ditto Julie :hehe:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Great photos Dave :clap2:

:lol2: Julie
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Eric Hardy
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Great shot of a Barnacle Goose, Dave
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Many thanks everyone.

Yes, that Barnacle Goose was defending it's nest site and was very aggressive towards us, even though we were stood quite a distance from the nest. We left it in peace once we realised what was going on!
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A few more of the birds we saw in Norfolk.

Reed Warbler

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Kingfisher.

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Dunnock.

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Treecreeper.

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Little Egret.

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Black Headed Gull.

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AnnB
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Great photos Dave. I love the Reed Warbler and Treecreeper with nesting material.
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:encore: Very nice , Dave .. especially that tree creeper :cool:
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Lovely photos Dave, especially the kingfisher and kestrel. :cool:
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Night Owl
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Wonderful sighting and photos Dave I'm very :jealous: of the Kingfisher ! :greatpics: of the Reed warbler too :cool1:
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Davebutterflyman
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Many thanks everyone.
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nice shots , Dave :pic: ......would love to see a Kingfisher that wasn't a flash of a blue back ,heading away from me :point: :angry1:
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Thanks John.
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Oystercatcher at Thornham.

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acey
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Great set of piccies Dave,nice to get the Kingfisher !
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Tabatha
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:cool: Lovely close up of the oyster catcher
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks Tabatha and Andy.
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Eric Hardy
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Great photos, Dave. I like the orange surround to the Oysterchatcher's eye.
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Night Owl
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Fantastic shots of the Oystercatcher Dave :encore:
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A brilliant selection of photos Dave just had a catch up back to June 20th :clap2:
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