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Alan's Bird photos; Conwy R.S.P.B
Topic Started: Aug 12 2012, 01:12 PM (3,787 Views)
Night Owl
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More brilliant photos Alan you get a great variety of birds visiting your garden :cool2:
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Alan
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Here is a Chaffinch from today in the hedge.
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JennyWren
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great photo Alan ... lovely little chaffinch :clap4:
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Night Owl
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:greatpic: of the Chaffinch Alan :cool1:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Lovely photo of the chaffinch Alan :cool3:

I don't get very many in the garden now.
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Davebutterflyman
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Lovely shot of the Chaffinch Alan.
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Here are a few more from the garden today.
Song Thrush
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Robin
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Dunnock

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Lovely shots Alan, love the Song Thrush :greatpics:
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Night Owl
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:greatpics: Alan :clap2:
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Davebutterflyman
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Great captures Alan :clap3:
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JennyWren
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yes i like the thrush , Alan ... super photos :clap4:
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Few more birds in my garden today.
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COAL TIT
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BULLFINCH
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Great photos Alan especially the Coal tit they are so quick they never seem to perch for long :cool3:
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Lovely sharp photo of the jackdaw :clap4: Also love the Coal Tit :yes: Wonderful you get Bullfinches in the garden :cool:
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More :great: sightings and photos Alan how lovely to get Bullfinches in your garden! :cool2:
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Great captures Alan :cool:
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Lovely shots Alan, Get loads of Goldfinch but not see any greenfinch lately. Keeping fingers crossed as I usually have at least one pair nest in my trees.
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:greatpic: Alan. You seem to be getting a lot of visitors. :cool:
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Davebutterflyman
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Lovely captures there Alan :clap3:
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Thanks everybody.the feeders are starting to get quite busy now with hoards of Goldfinches,with Greenfinches and Chaffinches amongst them working there way through the seeds,The Bullfinch was a nice surprise the other day watched out for the male but he did not show,up to 10 Blue Tits a time on the feeders with about 4 or 5 Great Tits and a pair of Coal Tits,Blackbirds have also come back with 4 or 5 most days but if we have a cold snap that can double.had a fly over Heron this morning which was nice to see,a Pair of Dunnocks turn up most days and a Robin is in the garden every day now.yesterday a pair of Starlings dropped in on the suet block they fly over most days but do not come into the garden much.thats all for now happy garden birding.
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