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Dave's Bird Images; Water Rail added 4th May.
Topic Started: Jan 12 2011, 01:08 AM (30,865 Views)
celticsparrow-Jan
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Lovely photos Dave :clap2:
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks everyone.
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Night Owl
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A great set of photos Dave the shots of the Swan are beautiful, and the Gull was posing nicely for you :greatpics:
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks Julie.
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Davebutterflyman
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A few more.

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Feral Pigeon.

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Black Headed Gull.

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Muscovy-type Duck.

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Pam M
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Great photos Dave, we don`t get Muscovy ducks aropund here.
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acey
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That pigeon looks a bit fed up !
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks Andy and Pam.

It was freezing cold Andy and all it wanted to do was go to sleep, but i kept pestering it for photos!
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JennyWren
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Aww Dave , the poor sleepy pigeon :grin:
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Night Owl
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:greatpics: Dave the pigeon does look a bit fed up :giggle: ... That's a beautiful shot of the Muscovy Duck too :encore:
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Grayling
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Lovely photos Dave - I thought they were all puffed up because they were cold :brr2:

The only place I know where they have Muscovy Ducks near me is down at Arundel - they wander all over the road. They were quite common when I was a child in Norfolk.
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John Caswell
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Nice one s Dave, pigeons looked cheesed off
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Thanks everyone.
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Scoot
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Is that the Black Headed Gull starting to get it's breeding plumage back there I see?

Great shots by the way. :)
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Dave. That pigeon looks cold. :cool:
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Lovely reflection from the male Mallard, Dave.
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Laurie P
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:greatpics: Dave.

They all look as though they were happy to pose for you (no sign of any of your great "bumshots" there :cwl: )
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Thanks everyone.

Yes, amazing isn't it Laurie....not a bum in sight! :lol:

Yes Scoot, still in it's winter plumage and just showing a hint of head colouration.
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Cormorants on the sea front at West Runton.

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We used to have a small population of Muscovy Ducks in town but I haven't seen them for a few years :(

Lovely photos Dave.......I reckon that pigeon is trying to keep warm......unlike the Cormorants, attempting to show us they're well 'ard ;)
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