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IanC's Bird Photos
Topic Started: Feb 28 2012, 11:25 PM (1,202 Views)
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As others have said no apologies needed Ian we'll never get tired of seeing such stunning photos :cool2:
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happyhare
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Can't have too may Short Eared Owl photos :grin: And they are superb! :encore:
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IanC_UK
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As requested, here are a few of the green woodpeckers that we have had in the garden for the last couple of years :)

The first was last years chick :) we are expecting this years fairly soon :) Mum and Dad have been in the garden together regularly.

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Super photos Ian and you are very lucky to get them in your garden :jealous:

I only see them when the are flying away - they see me before I see them :impatient:

:greatpics:
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happyhare
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I've never seen a Green WP chick, that is wonderful!!

Brilliant captures :encore:
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:wow: Ian a lot of us will be very envious of you,how fantastic to get birds like that in your garden,brilliant photos and :thanx: for posting them.
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Those pics are spectacular
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Davebutterflyman
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Stunning captures Ian :clap3:

A fabulous bird to have visit your garden.
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feedyourhedgehog
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:wow: Fantastic photos Ian :cool:
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Brilliant shots Ian; we'd be willing to swap 5 of our Wood Pigeons for one of those. ;) Jean & Graham
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Tabatha
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Superb close ups Ian. :jealous: Haven't seen one for ages and have never seen one in my garden.
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IanC_UK
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Thanks all, all were taken from the kitchen window or the conservatory window lol no camo required, or bait used.
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May 24 2014, 08:03 PM
Brilliant shots Ian; we'd be willing to swap 5 of our Wood Pigeons for one of those. ;) Jean & Graham


LOL thanks, but we have loads of them as well, had bullfinches on the grass last weekend.
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Taken last weekend, bit of a surprise as we have never seen these before !

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feedyourhedgehog
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:wow: and :wow: Fantastic photos Ian :cool:
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JnG
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Lovely shots Ian & a good advertisement for the much maligned dandelion, which feeds so much of our wildlife in all it's aspects, (young leaves too for us, great in salad).

Incidentally, where in the country are you? You have not shown us your location! Jean & Graham
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IanC_UK
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Thanks, hmm I'll have to check my profile hadn't knowingly hidden where I am, am in Wellingborough Northants
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happyhare
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I love the way you have caught both male and female in almost identical pose. fantastic! :encore:
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great shots ian, how good is that to have them in your garden :)
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mick2
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nice shots ian, very effective at ground level.
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