Garden Birds.
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Garden Birds.
A few birds from my garden for you bird lovers.
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Re: Garden Birds.
Nice shots again Mick, i like the berries in the LTT pic
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Lovely those, we get loads of Goldfinches with a few Blue and Great t*ts. Enjoy watching them.
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Re: Garden Birds.
Lovely Mick. All three have a perfect bokeh effect.
I don't care who your dad is , you're not walking across the river when I'm fishing!
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Re: Garden Birds.
Mark_Houghton wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29 2024 16:46 -Cheers Mark.Nice shots again Mick, i like the berries in the LTT pic
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Re: Garden Birds.
martin(rockape) wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29 2024 17:36 -Appreciated Martin.Lovely those, we get loads of Goldfinches with a few Blue and Great t*ts. Enjoy watching them.
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Chris Hammond wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29 2024 19:54 -Nice one Chris mate.Lovely Mick. All three have a perfect bokeh effect.
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Re: Garden Birds.
Great pic's. Got nuthatch on my feeders atm and only a few feet from the window. Tried to take pic's through the glass but total rubbish!
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Pete Foster wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29 2024 22:15 -Cheers Pete I love the Nuthatch but don't get many my way.Great pic's. Got nuthatch on my feeders atm and only a few feet from the window. Tried to take pic's through the glass but total rubbish!
Can you not make a temporary cover and open the window?
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Freako wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30 2024 00:06 -Great pictures again that we have come to expect, Mick that are of a professional quality!Pete Foster wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29 2024 22:15 -Cheers Pete I love the Nuthatch but don't get many my way.Great pic's. Got nuthatch on my feeders atm and only a few feet from the window. Tried to take pic's through the glass but total rubbish!
Can you not make a temporary cover and open the window?
Didnt even try for a picture as the moment would be gone but I just had a dabchick chasing small fish in the floodwater that is over our lawn
Cheers, Alan
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cookiesdaughtersdad wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30 2024 09:54 -Thanks Alan, I would post more but don't want to bore folk.Freako wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30 2024 00:06 -Great pictures again that we have come to expect, Mick that are of a professional quality!Pete Foster wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29 2024 22:15 -Cheers Pete I love the Nuthatch but don't get many my way.Great pic's. Got nuthatch on my feeders atm and only a few feet from the window. Tried to take pic's through the glass but total rubbish!
Can you not make a temporary cover and open the window?
Didnt even try for a picture as the moment would be gone but I just had a dabchick chasing small fish in the floodwater that is over our lawn
Cheers, Alan
You are in a perfect spot for bird photography.
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Freako wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30 2024 12:02 -I think most of us would appreciate seeing you, "snaps"cookiesdaughtersdad wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30 2024 09:54 -Thanks Alan, I would post more but don't want to bore fold.Freako wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30 2024 00:06 -Great pictures again that we have come to expect, Mick that are of a professional quality!Pete Foster wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29 2024 22:15 -Cheers Pete I love the Nuthatch but don't get many my way.Great pic's. Got nuthatch on my feeders atm and only a few feet from the window. Tried to take pic's through the glass but total rubbish!
Can you not make a temporary cover and open the window?
Didnt even try for a picture as the moment would be gone but I just had a dabchick chasing small fish in the floodwater that is over our lawn
Cheers, Alan
You are in a perfect spot for bird photography.
Cheers, alan
"Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity" Seneca, some Roman chap.
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Re: Garden Birds.
Here are a few more then.
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Freako wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01 2024 11:06 -long tailed t*ts are such pretty birds and I remember rescuing one from a cat, such a tiny thing whos head was the size of my thumb nail and I have small girly hands and which from beak to bum, are about as small as any bird in Europe.Here are a few more then.
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Cheers, Alan
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cookiesdaughtersdad wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01 2024 11:14 -One of my all time favourite little birds that LTT.Freako wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01 2024 11:06 -long tailed t*ts are such pretty birds and I remember rescuing one from a cat, such a tiny thing whos head was the size of my thumb nail and I have small girly hands and which from beak to bum, are about as small as any bird in Europe.Here are a few more then.
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Cheers, Alan
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Re: Garden Birds.
I call this ' The nuthatch and the JCB ', taken through wet caravan double glazing on my phone so very poor quality but I'm enjoying watching them.
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davelumb wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01 2024 11:10 -Thanks Dave.Lovely picks Mick.
Must be a helluva garden though!
Yes Dave I guess with Alans encouragement to post more I should change the post title.
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Re: Garden Birds.
Pete Foster wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01 2024 12:30 -Liking that PeteI call this ' The nuthatch and the JCB ', taken through wet caravan double glazing on my phone so very poor quality but I'm enjoying watching them.
Mick.