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Alan's Bird photos; Conwy R.S.P.B
Topic Started: Aug 12 2012, 01:12 PM (3,783 Views)
Davebutterflyman
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Can i use those photos on our Facebook page Alan?
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JennyWren
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super photos of a stunning bird , Alan :clap4:
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Alan
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Yes go a head Dave
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mick2
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great photos of the sparrowhawk alan, great to see in your garden but not so good for the other birds :(
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Alan
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That's how it goes in nature Mick that Sparrowhawk has to feed aswell as the Blue Tits,its been going on for thousands of years and they all seem to be ok with it until we came along.
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Davebutterflyman
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Many thanks Alan.
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Alan
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Wren in our garden,took it a couple of weeks ago forgot it was on the camera.
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Night Owl
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:wow: Beautiful shot of the Wren Alan :cool1: How did you manage to keep it still long enough to get a photo :giggle:
I've been trying for weeks to get a pic of the one visiting our garden :notfair:
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Could say it was down to my expert photography skills :yay: but no it was just luck it happened to stay still long enough for me to take the shot plus I was looking out of the window at the right time. :giggle:
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:giggle: Alan it's a great shot of a hectic little bird!
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Davebutterflyman
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That's a cracking photo of the Wren Alan :clap3:
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That is a super photo of the Wren Alan - well done on being in the right place at the right time AND had your camera batteries charged :girlygiggle:

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Great one , Alan ...... i've never seen a wren sitting out on the open grass like that ... and just posing for you as well :clap4: super shot :cool3:
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Alan. Brilliant close up of the sparrowhawk. Lovely photo of the wren. :cool:
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At last better shots of the Siskins taken this morning.

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Excellent shots Alan :wow2:
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:fantastic: photos Alan you're getting some great sightings in your garden :cool2:
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good photos alan, you get some great stuff in your garden.
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Alan
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Always taking pics of male Chaffinches so thought I would try a female for a change.
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Excellent photo Alan :clap3:
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