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Good afternoon all just got home from work was having a cup of tea when the Jay joined me for his/her dinner :)........enjoy the pics
Onny
"we make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give"....
Hi Onny,
What a fabulous dinner guest. Is he your first? I've never seen one. Great pics.
Cheers, Linda.
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In reply to Sparrow:
Hi Onny
Great dinner guest anytime - what a great shot of the Jay! {big smile}
Can I ask what the netting is? I am just being nosy here?
Regards
Kathy and Dave
Hi sparrow no he been 4 or 5 times now to the feeder almost got knock of my push bike last week by one lol and a week or two ago me and my partner where out walking and we came across one in a tree .
In reply to Anonymous:
It ok Blackbird ask away......... its are greenhouse :)
In reply to onny:
So your Greenhouse is a net instead of a enclosed area of Glass windows
Just interested {and nosey}
What a super visitor to have in your garden a lovely photos of it too. Lucky you!
SB
There is something new to learn everyday...
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Lovely photo, never had one in my garden but seen plenty flying over. They seem very common here in Norfolk as I see them quite often. Never saw one back in Yorkshire so it was a suprise to see such a colourful bird flying free.
In reply to bluebird:
Lovely photos, I am also lucky enough to get them in my garden but I find them hard to photograph as they are so shy. Well done you. They are gorgeous birds.
Kind regards Jane.
In reply to Goldcrest:
Lovely photos, we get them here too, I feed mine monkey nuts from a plant pot tied to a tree. Can get quite choosy too when you watch them, sometimes they pick up a nut put it to one side, pick up another and drop the first one back in the pot - Amazing!!
Kerry
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Hi onny
What nice photos of a jay. Well captured. :-) These are really shy in my garden too.
Best wishes Chris
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