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Kingfishers Bird Photos
Topic Started: Feb 20 2015, 02:15 PM (8,435 Views)
John Caswell
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John Caswell
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Great photos John :cool3:
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sensiblenamejohn
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as always ....top stuff ,John ...especially as those two NEVER sit still ....for me anyway :gaah: ;)
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John Caswell
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sensiblenamejohn
Mar 6 2016, 06:20 PM
as always ....top stuff ,John ...especially as those two NEVER sit still ....for me anyway :gaah: ;)
I always grind the peanuts down in a blender,very fine,this gives them a chance to fill the crop ,a large peanut they pick up and fly off to a different area :pic:
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Jane
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Good tactics John :giggle:

Good photos too! :clap4:
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Davebutterflyman
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Excellent captures John, especially of the LTT.
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John Caswell
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Davebutterflyman
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Beautiful capture John, well done.
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AnnB
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Fantastic Marsh Tit again, John. I think you have your own sun at your place too that you can switch on at will! :sun:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Another brilliant photo John :clap2:
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Jane
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:encore:
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John Caswell
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Davebutterflyman
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Fantastic photo, John.
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feedyourhedgehog
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Really lovely photos John...loved the Marsh Tit captures, such a smashing little bird :cool:
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Night Owl
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Beautiful photos John, especially the shots of the LTT :cool1:
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Kingfisher
Mar 6 2016, 07:06 PM

I always grind the peanuts down in a blender,very fine,this gives them a chance to fill the crop ,a large peanut they pick up and fly off to a different area :pic:
very clever ploy , John but are you sure there's no superglue involved too :ha: ....more brilliant shots :Cool:
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Jane
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:giggle: John

Love the LTT :wub:
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John Caswell
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That's a brilliant capture, John.
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