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Eric's Birds; Thrush and Robin added 11th May 2018
Topic Started: Jun 14 2016, 10:40 AM (12,426 Views)
Scoot
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Lovely photo's. Wish i could get a Bullfinch in my garden. There's plenty of them around here but they just never seem to come into the garden.
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Grayling
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Lovely photos Eric - how obliging the birds are to give you a Challenge Point opportunity :teehee:

You are lucky to get the bullfinch visiting. We have lived here 24 years and have only ever seen a bullfinch in the garden twice - I hear them when out and about so they are around.

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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Dave.
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Lovely birds to see in your garden Eric :cool:
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Paula, I can watch them for ages.
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Eric Hardy
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A few more visitor's over Sunday and yesterday.

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Lovely photos Eric,nice to see the Woodpecker and Bullfinch again :cool1:
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Jan, you may have noticed that in the third photo I managed to get a male and female Bullfinch in the same shot.
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AnnB
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Great photos, Eric. Well done on getting the pair of Bullfinches.
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Night Owl
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A great selection of photos Eric, it's lovely to see the male & female Bullfinch together :greatpics:
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Ann and Julie
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Jane
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Love Mr and Mrs Bullfinch :aww:
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Great captures Eric and lovely to see the Bullfinch pair.
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Jane and Dave.
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Is that the first time you have seen the Bullfinch pair, Eric?
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Eric Hardy
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Yes, Dave, I have seen them separately but have never been able to get them in the same shot before.
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JohnP
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Well done Eric! You have a nice selection there.
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks, John
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Davebutterflyman
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Thanks Eric, well done on the photo.
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Eric Hardy
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The male and female Bullfinches were on the seed feeder just now facing each other but no chance of taking a photo.
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