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Dave's Bird Images; Water Rail added 4th May.
Topic Started: Jan 12 2011, 01:08 AM (30,942 Views)
Night Owl
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:wow2: More fantastic photos Dave :clap3:
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks Ian and Julie.
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Natural Poolie
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Marsh Harrier
A great catch up Dave :cool2: Lovely shot of The Tern in flight :clap:
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Davebutterflyman
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Cheers Paul.

A couple from Norfolk.

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Black Headed Gull on Wells beach.

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Jay in Wells Woods.

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Woodpigeon.

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Jackdaw.

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lavendergirl
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Red Kite
:wow2: :greatpics: Dave,especially the Black-headed Gull :clap3:
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Amethyst
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:greatpics: great pics Dave!
The seagull looks a bit chilly there. S/He's got lovely red legs and beak. :brr:
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Great photos Dave :encore: love the Jay :cool: Did you see many? there were over 300 recorded coming in over Hunstanton one day last week including a flock of 62 all after our acorns as there's a lack of them in Scandinavia....................shame we haven't many here either, hopefully we can tempt them into the gardens :yes:
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Dave. Nice to see there was some sunshine.

:thanks: for posting
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Davebutterflyman
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Many thanks everyone.

We saw them in small numbers Paula, at most i saw five at Wells one morning, but nothing like that large group seen at Hunstanton.
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Kestrel
Really good pics Dave
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Great photos! Love the Jay.
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks Sunset and Keith.
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Natural Poolie
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Marsh Harrier
More excellent photo's Dave, loving the Jay too! :cool:
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Night Owl
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:wow2: A great selection of photos Dave the shots of the Black headed gull are :fantastic:
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Thanks Paul and Julie.
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birdwatchandy
Great Photo's Dave Had a look last night then my computer crashed before I could post reply. Dodgy internet connection!
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Just had a catch up here. Super photos Dave :clap3:
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks Andy and Gill.

Hope the internet is ok now Andy.
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Grayling
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Great pictures, Dave :cool2: , love the ones of the Black Headed Gull, they are so funny when they do that "paddling" thing :giggle:

I'd not heard that about the Jays coming over from Scandanavia; I'd noticed quite a few around here this year but think they are locals.

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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks Grayling.

Black Headed Gulls are very often overlooked but they do make for very good photographic opportunities.
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