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Alans Garden Birds; Siskins
Topic Started: Jul 1 2016, 04:37 PM (497 Views)
Alan
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Rare visitor to the garden this afternoon a MALE PHEASANT only the second one ever and that one was female,we see them quite a lot in the field but they do not usually come over into the garden

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Eric Hardy
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A very colourful photo Alan, They visit us from time to time.
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feedyourhedgehog
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What a beauty :cool:
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Davebutterflyman
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Cracking photo Alan.
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AnnB
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Great photo of the Pheasant, Alan. He looks quite at home there so perhaps you'll see a lot more of him.
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acey
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Nice Pheasant shot !
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Alan
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Thanks everyone not something you see everyday in your garden
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Night Owl
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:greatpic: Alan and a lovely sighting to get in your garden :cool1:
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Alan
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That Pheasant seems to come most days now,here is one from this morning a Redpoll first one since before Christmas

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Pam M
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Great Alan, I don`t think I`ve seen a Redpoll this year.
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Night Owl
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:greatpic: of the Redpoll Alan, you get some great visitors to your garden :cool1:
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AnnB
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I haven't seen a Redpoll all winter. Great photo, Alan.
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Davebutterflyman
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Great shot of the Redpoll, Alan.
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Alan
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Thanks everyone,not a bird we see a lot of but great when you do,
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Alan
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Yes been watching this for last couple of days and not been able to get a photo but today it landed perfect on top of one of the feeders only the second time we have had a Whitethroat in our garden

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Well done Alan a brilliant photo and a great bird to get in the garden :cool3:
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Pam M
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What a great bird to have in your garden & even better to get a lovely photo, well done!
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Alan
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Yes well made up
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What a wonderful bird to have visiting your garden Alan - it must have young nearby with all those insects.

Super photo - well done on persevering to see it - well worth the wait. :cool2:

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Night Owl
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:wow: A brilliant sighting and a fantastic photo Alan :greatpic:
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