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Eric's Birds; Thrush and Robin added 11th May 2018
Topic Started: Jun 14 2016, 10:40 AM (12,435 Views)
Eric Hardy
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Thanks Dave.

Not much activity at the moment but the robin is still around.

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celticsparrow-Jan
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Lovely photos of the Robin,Eric :clap2:
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AnnB
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Great Robin photos, Eric.
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Jan. A short time ago a Thrush took a bath in our pond.

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At one point it shared it's bath with a blue tit (if you can make it out).

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Jane
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They look like they're giving each other the evil eye :giggle:

Lovely photos Eric :encore:
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Tabatha
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More lovely photos. The thrush was a wonderful sighting. :cool:
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Eric Hardy
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:lol: THanks Jane.

Thanks Tabatha, I was pleased to see a Thrush, they used to be quite a frequent sight in the garden but they have become quite scarce in recent years.
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JennyWren
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:encore: how lovely to see the thrush bathing in your pond Eric , what a nice sight
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks, Jen.
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AnnB
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You have such a wonderful garden for wildlife, Eric. Everything they need. Lovely photos of the Thrush and Blue Tit bathing.
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks, Ann
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celticsparrow-Jan
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We haven't had a Thrush in the garden for ages Eric lovely to see your photos :cool3:
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Davebutterflyman
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Superb photos Eric.
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Jan and Dave, It's the first Thrush I've seen in ages too.
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Night Owl
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:greatpics: Eric, lovely to see a Song Thrush :yes: we've not had one in our garden for several years now :encore:
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks, Julie, it seems that everyone is noticing a scarcity of Song Thrushes.
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Eric Hardy
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Today we got a Jay on the birdfeeder which was unusual

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Laurie P
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Well captured Eric :cool2:

That second photo could almost be a 'bumshot' contender :giggle:
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Laurie. :idea: I think I will do just that!
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AnnB
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Great photos, Eric. They are stunning birds.
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