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Dave's Bird Images; Water Rail added 4th May.
Topic Started: Jan 12 2011, 01:08 AM (30,872 Views)
feedyourhedgehog
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Just caught up with your lovely sightings and photos Dave.......love the Smew and the Ruddy Duck :cool:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Great photos Dave I like the Greater Black-backed Gull with the sea behind it :cool1:
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AnnB
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Like Jan, I think the Greater Black-backed Gull looks fantastic with the sea behind it.
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Night Owl
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:wow: Fantastic shots of the Greater Black-backed Gull Dave :encore:
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Dave. He posed really well. :cool:
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Davebutterflyman
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Many thanks everyone.
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Davebutterflyman
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Turnstones at Brancaster Staithe.

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Night Owl
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:wow: Fantastic photos of the Turnstones Dave you captured some lovely close up shots :cool1:
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Tabatha
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Lovely photos Dave. That first turnstone has got a lot of rings on it's leg
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Eric Hardy
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The Whinchat on the teasel head makes a great series, Dave. I particularly like the first one where there is a little bit of light on it's throat.
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AnnB
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I love the Turnstones, Dave. I think I photographed the same group, they were very obliging.
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sensiblenamejohn
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great captures , Dave :nod: ...I remember watching in amazement as some Eiders were swallowing mussels ,whole ....the Smew with the snail might have as strong stomach acid as them. :huh:
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acey
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Fabulous images Dave,especially the Ruddy,never seen one myself !
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Lovely photos of the Turnstones Dave :clap2:
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Davebutterflyman
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Many thanks everyone.
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Scoot
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Lovely Turnstones Dave.
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks Scoot.

Grey Plover on the mudflats at Brancaster Staithe.

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Grayling
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Lovely shots of the Grey Plover Dave, and I always like to see Turnstones, they look so comical scurrying about the shoreline. Yours were very obliging with their poses.

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celticsparrow-Jan
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A nice looking wader Dave and lovely photos :clap2:
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AnnB
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Great photos of the Grey Plover, Dave.
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