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Eric's Birds; Thrush and Robin added 11th May 2018
Topic Started: Jun 14 2016, 10:40 AM (12,432 Views)
Night Owl
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Fantastic photos Eric, it's great to see such a variety of birds visiting your feeders :greatpics:
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Ann, Jan, Dave and Julie
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africamfan
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Lovely Photo’s Eric and a great variety you have visit you.
It’s great to see Greenfinches, I’m still hoping that I will see one in my garden as it’s been years since one visited.
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Suzy. It is strange, but it is what I considered the most common birds like House Sparrows we see few of.
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Davebutterflyman
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They can be quite sparse in certain areas Eric.
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Eric Hardy
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Nothing exotic on the feeders, but lovely all the same.

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Night Owl
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:greatpics: Eric, the Dove was posing nicely for you :cool1:
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Jane
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I love the symmetry of those Blue Tits :grin: :greatpics:
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Julie and Jane.
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Lovely photos again Eric,garden birds give so much pleasure to watch don't they.
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AnnB
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Super photos, Eric.
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Davebutterflyman
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Super set of photos Eric.
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Jan, Ann and Dave. We get a lot of pleasure just looking out of the windows at all the activity. I have just topped up the feeders, they go down so quickly. I bulk buy the bird food and have it delivered, it's the only way.
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Davebutterflyman
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It's the only economical way for sure Eric, it would cost the earth if you were just topping up with other shop bought products.
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Even so the sacks go down quite quickly, I have another order in for nuts and seeds, mind you I blame the squirrels for the nut consumption.
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They would certainly account for the nut consumption.
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We have a pair of Collared Doves that frequent the garden and they seem inseparable

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AnnB
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I love Collared Doves, fantastic photos Eric.
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Jane
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True love! Great photos Eric :cool:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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:aww: Lovely photos of the Collared Doves Eric.
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