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Eric's Birds; Thrush and Robin added 11th May 2018
Topic Started: Jun 14 2016, 10:40 AM (12,440 Views)
Jane
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I love Coal tits. Great sighting Eric :cool:
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Dave and Ann,

More Blue Tits
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Davebutterflyman
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Lovely capture Eric.
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acey
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Very nice !
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Dave and Andy.
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Night Owl
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Lovely sightings and photos Eric :greatpics:
Your new bird guide looks good :cool:
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Julie, I'm delighted with the book.
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Tabatha
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Lovely photos Eric. You are lucky to get a coal tit in your garden. :cool:
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Tabatha, it has been a long time since I saw one.
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You may remember that way back we were visited by some juvenile robins. We now seem to have a new resident robin and I wondered whether it was one of the juveniles matured which had staked it's territory in our garden.

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AnnB
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It would be lovely if it was one of the youngsters, Eric. :greatpics:
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Davebutterflyman
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Beautiful photos Eric. The world would be a sad place without our garden Robins.
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Pam M
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Lovely photos Eric, chances are it would be one of the youngsters, wonderful!
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Dave, Ann and Pam. They may not be exotic but they are really welcome inhabitants of the garden.
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Night Owl
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Lovely photos of the Robin Eric :greatpics:
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Julie
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More visitors to the feeders

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Blue Tit and Long Tailed Tit
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Grayling
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Lovely photos Eric. How nice to see a Long-tailed Tit and Blue Tit together.

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Davebutterflyman
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Lovely set of photos Eric.
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Pam M
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Lovely photos Eric, I`m looking forward to putting the feeders out again.
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