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Alan's Bird photos; Conwy R.S.P.B
Topic Started: Aug 12 2012, 01:12 PM (3,781 Views)
Alan
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Last week we had the juv woodpecker in the garden this week it is the turn of the male.

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happyhare
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Handsome chap! Super photos :encore:
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JennyWren
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what lovely photos , Alan :Cool: a wonderful sight .

Am i right in thinking the parents shoo off the youngsters at a certain time ? to find their own way in the world :thinking:
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Alan, lovely photo of the woodpecker. :cool:
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Alan
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Yes Jenny you are right.adult and youngster both seemed to have ended up on our nut feeder at the moment.
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JennyWren
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:Cool: Alan ...... maybe when the Autumn/ winter comes , they'll be off :nod:
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Smashing photos Alan :cool:
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Alan
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This morning it was the turn of the Longtailed Tits up to 12 on the feeders at one point also saw a Song Thrush on the lawn but did not have the camera near by for that one,

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:aww: They're lovely Alan and never cease to make me smile...... A smashing set of photos :encore:
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Birdwatchandy
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Great Photo's Alan
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mick2
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love long tailed tits. your lucky to get them in your garden alan, lovely photos.
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:greatpic: Alan. You are lucky to see long tailed tits in your garden. :cool:
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happyhare
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:love: Love 'em! Great captures :encore:
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JennyWren
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I love them too ... so sweet and the way they look after others family members always intrigues me .
Dear little birds . Super photos Alan ... i like the first two :clap4:
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What a lovely sighting Alan such pretty little birds :greatpics:
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Lovely photos Andy, lucky you to get so many in your garden :fantastic:

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Great photos, such cute little things
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Excellent captures Alan :clap3:
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A lovely sighting to get in your garden Alan :greatpics:
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:greatpics: Alan and another great sighting to get in your garden :cool1:
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