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Dave's Bird Images; Water Rail added 4th May.
Topic Started: Jan 12 2011, 01:08 AM (30,939 Views)
Davebutterflyman
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A Little Egret at low tide in Wells harbour.

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carlos100
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Super photos Dave :cool2:

Just had a catch up

I saw a Little Egret today but was flying away from me so too late to photo.

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Alice
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A Brambling on the bird table, I think my nephew would sum that up by saying 'cool' very cool indeed. What stunning colours they have. How often Little Egrets white come out bleached but not yours, excellent photo.
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feedyourhedgehog
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Great photos Dave :encore: you certainly had some good sightings on your jollies :cool:
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Grayling
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Super pictures Dave :cool2: I always love seeing the egrets. Don't think I've heard of a Red Breasted Goose before but what a beauty and the close up of the Dunlin is great. And how lucky are you to get a Brambling on the bird-table :jealous:
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Brilliant shots Dave :cool2:
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Cracking shots Dave! :woo:
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lavendergirl
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:wow2: Fabulous photos Dave,especially the Brambling :clap3:
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Night Owl
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:wow2: More great shots Dave :clap5:
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Night Owl
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:fantastic: shots Dave :cool2:
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Night Owl
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:wow2: Fantastic shots of the Little Egret Dave :clap3:
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raptorwatcher
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Brilliant photos of the little egret Dave.
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks Julie.
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks Julie.
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks everyone.
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Davebutterflyman
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A few distant photos of some of the waders we spotted at low tide in Wells harbour.

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Curlew.

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Ringed Plover.

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Grey Plover.

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Black-tailed Godwit.
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:fantastic: photos David great shots of the Curlew and i love the Ringed and Grey Plover :clap5:
:cold1: The weather looks really cold :freeze:
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I agree Jean it does look cold :cold:

Great photos Dave......the last one looks like the Godwit has got a rock stuck to the end of it's beak :lol:
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:wow2: More fantastic photos Dave the Grey Plover is a beautiful bird :clap5:
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:lol: Paula it does :grin: :greatpics: Dave :clap:
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