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Alan's Bird photos; Conwy R.S.P.B
Topic Started: Aug 12 2012, 01:12 PM (3,786 Views)
Alan
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8 Long Tailed Tits this morning but to fast for a photo
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Davebutterflyman
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That's a shame Alan...better luck next time :cool2:
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Night Owl
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A great sighting to get in your garden Alan :cool1:
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acey
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Great shots !
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JnG
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Alan, will you be participating in the BTO Early Bird Survey, on or near Thursday this week, which asks us to observe before & during dawn to record times of arrival, at our feeding stations, of the first 10 species of birds using the proffered food? Graham
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mick2
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great to have all that activity on yer feeders alan, mine are still very quiet with just the sparrows and a robin.
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Mhar10n
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Never had Redpoll on the feeders till I saw the two I posted a couple of weeks ago. Seems they told their friends. Got SIX today :wow:
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Smashing sight! Fab photo too :clap4:
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:clap4: what a sight , Mharion ... and you're in a flat ? ... fantastic visitors :cool3: Bet you're looking forward to filling the tubs with stuff soon ... including shrubs and even trees :cool2:
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Mhar10n. Brilliant sighting for the garden. :cool:
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That's wonderful Mhar10n ......................great photo too :encore:
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Alan
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Great sightings with the Redpolls have not had them here since last march,did get a couple of Long-Tailed Tits on the camera today bit blurred but they would not stay still try for some better ones next time.
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Davebutterflyman
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Great captures Alan :clap3:
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JnG
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Great photo Mharion, lucky you.

An excellent try for difficult little, fidgety birds Alan. What a delight they are. Graham & Jean
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I agree they are delightful and always make me smile with their antics. Super photos Alan :cool2:
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Great photo Mhar10n lucky you its a lovely bird. :cool3:

Great photos Alan,i love the LT Tits :aww:
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Davebutterflyman
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Are the Long-tailed Tits a regular visitor Alan?
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Alan
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No Dave wish they were,they were in our old place we would see them most days there but then we were across the road from a small wood here they just pop in from time to time in the winter.
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:fantastic: Sightings and photos Marion & Alan :cool2:
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Davebutterflyman
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Ahhh, ok. Thanks Alan.
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