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Eric's Birds; Thrush and Robin added 11th May 2018
Topic Started: Jun 14 2016, 10:40 AM (12,421 Views)
Eric Hardy
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Interesting Dave, unfortunately I am not a Twitterer
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Davebutterflyman
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:cool2: Eric.
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Eric Hardy
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Unfortunately I don't use Twitter, Dave. The Bullfinches have been around but I didn't get a shot of those. Here are a few from the last day or two.

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AnnB
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Lovely photos, Eric. Great close-ups of the Woodpecker.
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Ann.
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celticsparrow-Jan
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More lovely photos Eric,I bet you have to fill up the feeders quite often.
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Jan, the seed feeder and the non squirrel proof nut feeder empty first. They don’t stretch to two days.
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Jane
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That's something I've not noticed before, the yellow feathers on the Woodpeckers tail.

Great sighting of the Red Kite. :greatpics:
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Eric Hardy
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That's an interesting observation, Jane. I have about 45 woodpecker photos and looking through them all I can't find another shot showing those yellow markings
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Davebutterflyman
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Lovely captures Eric.
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Dave
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Pam M
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Beautiful photos as always Eric :)
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Pam.
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A fantastic selection Eric, you captured some lovely close up shots of the Woodpecker :greatpics:
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Julie
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Eric Hardy
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A few from the past couple of days starting with a Nuthatch, an extremely rare visitor to our garden.

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The Bullfinch pair and Bluetit just off
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Braving the cold wind at Marlow
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AnnB
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Great captures Eric, especially the Nuthatch.
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Ann, the Nuthhatch was a rare treat for me.
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Jane
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Lovely captures Eric, good to see Mr and Mrs Bullfinch and the Nuthatch :clap4:
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Thanks Jane, I have great hopes for more little Bullfinches
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