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Eric's Birds; Thrush and Robin added 11th May 2018
Topic Started: Jun 14 2016, 10:40 AM (12,462 Views)
Laurie P
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Beautiful close-ups Eric :cool2:

What camera were you using? (I'm guessing your DSLR from the depth of focus in those images :paul: )
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AnnB
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Fantastic images, Eric.
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks, Dave. Seagulls are so used to humans they are not too alarmed if you get fairly near to them.
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sensiblenamejohn
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great pic but they're not called "Seagulls" anymore , Eric .........they're now known as "Greggs Gulls" .....the look in it's eyes is saying "put the camera down and start eating that pasty "!!!!
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Night Owl
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:wow: Fantastic close up shots Eric :cool1:

:ha: John
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks Laurie, no that wasn't an iPhone shot. It was taken a long time ago pre my Canon DSLRs with my Fuji Finepix 9500.

Ha-ha, nice one John.

Thanks Julie.



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Tabatha
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Lovely close ups Eric. :cool:
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Davebutterflyman
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:cwl: John.
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Eric Hardy
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A few shots taken out of an upstairs window yesterday.

Bullfinch on our apple tree.
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Blackbird on the lawn.
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Jackdaws on our conifer
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Eric Hardy
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And one taken some time ago, a female Great Spotted Woodpecker
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AnnB
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Fantastic photos, Eric. The GSW is stunning.
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Davebutterflyman
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Brilliant shots Eric, stunning colours on the Bullfinch and a fabulous capture of the Woodpecker.
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acey
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The Bullfinch,wow !
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Pam M
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Great photos Eric, so colourful!
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Eric Hardy
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Thanks everybody. The late afternoon sun yesterday really helped
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sensiblenamejohn
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great stuff , Eric ....lucky to have such wee beauties like the Bullfinch visit :pic: :clap4:
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Eric Hardy
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One or two more older ones.

A Jay in our garden
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Great Tit
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AnnB
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Great photos, Eric. I wonder if any birds are nesting in your garden?
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Davebutterflyman
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Cracking photos Eric.
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