In reply to Mike B:
A crow just had to sneak in frame !
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Regards, Hazel
"Each kindness shown to birds or men is sure to flutter back again"
In reply to HAZY:
Pesky Bee spoiling the phtoshoot
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In reply to Stuart Vine:
I had this twig perfectly composed and in focus and then this green birdy thing photo-bombed it.
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Regards,Tony
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In reply to TeeJay:
lol Tony, is this little parakeet in your garden ?
No, it was on my local patch. They've discovered the feeding area behind the hide.
I know folk who already have them on their local patch and gardens are not always happy to see them but I can't help but smile when I see these noisy, tropical looking parakeets - will proably change my mind like I did with Grey Squirrels once they reach my Cheshire garden lol
Ring Necked Parakeets are sweet and entertaining but also a concern for the owners of vineyards. The current harvest in England is one of the best ever and climate change promises more good harvests to come, provided that various problems including the Parakeets do not ruin future harvests. I wonder what tactics are used to deal with the birds--by netting off acres of vines? Anyone know?
Kind regards,
Ann
In reply to Gardenbirder:
Hi Gardenbirder.
I've sent you a private message with the details of a DEFRA study.
Everyone else: Please keep the photo-bombing photos coming, really enjoying this thread.
Regards,
Simon
In reply to Simon M:
One at a time please you don't all have to jump in I'm here for a while.
Jim
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In reply to James:
nice one Jim, what cracking birds to see and a blue sky too :)