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Dave's Bird Images; Water Rail added 4th May.
Topic Started: Jan 12 2011, 01:08 AM (30,977 Views)
Dovetail-Marg
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They're still good photos Jan, lovely to see the blue sky too. :cool:
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I agree with Marg ... they are lovely photos Jan :clap2:
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Beth-Boe
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Lovely photos, Jan. :cool4:
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NBShaz
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:D Hey I'm keeping up .. :rofl: More great photos Dave .. I really like the Tufted Duck one so sharp :cool2:
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:thanks1:

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Mallard.

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Greenfinch.

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Long Tailed Tit.
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Beth-Boe
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Beautiful shots, Dave. :cool1:
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:wow: More great photos Dave ... lovely crisp images and it's good to see the Greenfinch as it's been a while now since I have seen one.
:thanks1: for sharing those.
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Great photos Dave,i agree with Gill the Greenfinch is becoming quite a rare sight.
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poppy
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Brilliant photo's there Dave, lovely to see the birds close up.
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Dovetail-Marg
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Fantastic photos Dave. :clap:

I did look the other day, and thought I'd put a post up...... :doh: :oldlady: oh dear not a good sign. :girlygiggle:

Really sharp photos Dave, I love that one of the Mallard, it's giving you a very 'knowing' look. :grin: lovely to see the Greenfinch too. :cool:
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Davebutterflyman
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Well captured Jan...great shots :clap3:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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:thankyou: everyone.

Maybe we can turn this one into a bit of a challenge and see how many photos we can get of birds on a wire ?
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Night Owl
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:wow2: Fantastic photos again Dave the shot of the Mallard is stunning! :clap5:
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A few more from Attenborough....

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Egyptian Goose.

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Cormorant.

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Long Tailed Tit

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peppiB
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More great images :cool: :cool:
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Night Owl
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More :fantastic: photos Dave the shot of the Cormorant is beautiful :clap5:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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More great photos Dave,the Eygptian goose is a colourful character.
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Tabatha
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:wow: Excellent photos Dave. They are sharp images. The egyptian goose, drake and greenfinch really stand out.


:thanks: for posting
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Beautiful Long Tailed Tits photos Dave and the drake Gadwall is awesome :cool: also how did you get so close to the Cormorant they are usually very skittish birds??..
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:thanks1: everyone for the lovely comments.

:hello1: Steve

We were very lucky to get such close images of the Cormoarnts and three of them were just casually swimming under one of the bridges that span the many lagoons at Attenborough NR.Usually they are quite a distance away but it also helped that my camera has a 24x zoom and Julie has a 35x zoom making hers the equivalant of having an 800mm lens!
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