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Dave's Bird Images; Water Rail added 4th May.
Topic Started: Jan 12 2011, 01:08 AM (30,954 Views)
Forget Me Not
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:wow2: stunning photos David..love the Jay and it looks like you had lovely weather on your
Canada goose photos :clap5:
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:fantastic: Just been looking through your :birds: Pictures loving them all will find time to go through some more later love the :robin: pics and the Kingfisher
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:giggle: Dave I've only just spotted the photo of my trainers :scream: It was rather muddy wasn't it :chuckle:

Beautiful shots of the Canada Goose :clap5:
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Superb photos of the Canada Goose Dave :cool2:
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:wow2: Gorgeous photos Dave,love the set of Little Egret shots and the rare Mud footed Julie bird :cool5:
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:thanks1: everyone

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Little egret.


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Barn owl.

The last photo was odd in a way....that was the actual light that the photo was taken in and the sunset seemed to hit the short grass in the field and cast a surreal glow on it.
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Those photos are great Dave, and i love the owl one, that colour is so surreal, it just gives the photo that hint of mystery, if you had not said it was an owl i could imagine everyone scratching their heads and taking guesses at what it is. Beautiful. :thanx: :goodpost:
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Beautiful photos Dave. A wonderful capture of the barn owl :great:
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:fantastic: photos Dave I like the 2nd shot of the little Egret and the barn owl photo is beautiful :clap3:
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Fantastic photos Dave - the Barn Owl one is amazing :cool2:
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:thanks1: Gill
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Tufted Duck in Dunham Park.

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Great captures Dave :cool2:
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Brilliant photos Dave.
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:thanks1: Jan and Happyhare
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:greatpic: Dave. Especially the jay. I would love to get one of those on camera. The lighting effect on the owl one is amazing.

:thanks: for posting
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Nice shots of the Little Egret and Tufted Duck :clap:

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:thanks1: Tabatha and Judy.
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:fantastic: shots of the Tufted Duck Dave he looks really angry in the first shot :giggle: :clap3:
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