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Dave's Bird Images; Water Rail added 4th May.
Topic Started: Jan 12 2011, 01:08 AM (30,909 Views)
Grayling
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Loved the photos of the Lapwings Dave :cool3: You were very lucky with your Hawfinch sightings - great photos too :jealous:

Long Tailed Tits are so photogenic - lovely photos :greatpics:
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Night Owl
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Beautiful photos Dave :cool2:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Such a pretty bird and lovely photos Dave :clap2:
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JennyWren
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the LTTS Posted Image lovely photos , Dave , of such a sweet little bird
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happyhare
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:grin: they are gorgeous :greatpics:
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Davebutterflyman
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Many thanks everyone.
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mick2
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lovely photos dave, never managed a good one of them yet.
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks Mick.
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Dave. I very rarely see them. :cool:
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JennyWren
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:notfair: I used to see the LTTs ... but i won't go into the Birch massacre , again : (
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dizzylizzy
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Beautiful photos Dave! :cool3:

LTTs visit my garden... but not every day... I'd be delighted if they did... :YAY:
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Thanks Tabatha.

I'm not surprised Jen.
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dizzylizzy
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A couple of minutes after my post, an LTT flew onto the feeder... then disappeared into a conifer!!! :bins:

Little teaser... it's as if it knew what I'd written... :girlygiggle:
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks DL.

That's typical isn't it...it must have known you were typing about it!

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dizzylizzy
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Happens all the time Dave! I told my friend I hadn't seen a Bullfinch in the garden for a couple of years. The following morning... one appeared! I reckon birds have mind-reading powers... ;]

The most LTTs I've seen feeding here together was five, and they always seem to arrive late afternoon! :paul:

Probably won't see another one for ages now! :giggle:
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Davebutterflyman
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I believe that...definitely.

You could have your camera switched on for hours and see nothing and as soon as you switch it off...everything turns up!
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JennyWren
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:lol2: dizzy 'n' Dave : )
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Davebutterflyman
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Canada geese bathing at Wyver lane yesterday.

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celticsparrow-Jan
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Lovely photos Dave :clap2:
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Great captures Dave :clap3:
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