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Often we don't have enough photos to create a full thread so thought I'd start an Odds & Sods thread where you may want to add a pic or two when you don't have enough for their own thread . Feel free to add your rogues gallery here !
I only had a couple of pics today, one a Treecreeper and the other a very hacked off looking Great Egret huddled against the reeds trying to keep warm !
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Great photos all.
A few more this afternoon before the heavy rain broke out again ! Tit birds are busy feeding young so I ordered extra live mealworms for them with the weather being so inclement these last few days and caterpillars being washed off the oak leaves.
this GT ended up landing on my lap whilst I was changing camera settings - they are bold little birds but GT was reminding me to top up the empty mealie bowl !
tatty Blue Tits, they always look so ragged when raising young...........
the Coal Tits always do well with raising chicks each year ............. this was nipping back and forth to the nest with live mealworms
another tatty, possibly female, robin ........
th casual dropped wing look ................ too pristine to be a female lol
for very shy birds, "Earl" the crow is getting more bold by the day, almost joining me on the patio !!
he gets plenty of chicken, suet/mealworm nuggets and tinned dog food in the hope it saves a few baby birds from becoming dinner.
hard to refuse letting the blackbird scoff two dozen mealies as they are such wonderful garden birds and dedicated parent birds.
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Tony
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Grey heron fishing today. Not sure which file format is best to post as jpegs seem to be blurry unless you click on them... as an aside.
I got a personal display from a nice little Chiffchaff
Unusually, it wasn't content with singing. It kept flapping its wings too.
"I've got yellow underarm hair, you know!"
"You see, bright yellow!"
He kept this up for quite a while, almost as if he was developing his own display ritual to go with the song.
I've never one sing and display like that. I'm not sure what it was actually up to but it was nice to watch.
Very nice pictures everyone, just had a couple of hours mid day looking for some dippers and kingfishers but all we saw were flypasts, we did find a Coal Tits nest and a Tree rat but it looked cute peaking at us from behind this tree :)
Jim
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