It's that time again for your best three photos. Looking forward to seeing them.
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My three
Jim
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Great start with best pics Jim and still envious of the gorgeous L'owl !
I had to include a pic of the Grey Phalarope from last week as it was first time I'd seen the grey species. The others I'll have to struggle for as I didn't take as many pics in Sept.
Was going to put the M.Hawker pic up from LM but as you've included one Jim I will add a KF from Pennington
and a butterfly I haven't seen very often, the small Copper from Brockholes NR
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Regards, Hazel
Two-tailed Pasha (Sardinia)
Spotted Flycatcher (Sardinia)
Common Sandpiper (Sardinia)
"Let loose the Kraken!"
Another fairly quiet month for me and I'm duplicating some of the species already posted.
Jay in the garden.
Small Copper
Kingfisher
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Tony
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@ Hazel, very nice and I need to see one of these Grey Phalarope :)
@ Stuart Vine, very nice pictures Stuart.
@ Tony, got to love your Kingfisher.
Lovely photos, Everyone--thanks!
TJ, Never mind any duplication--doesn't matter at all; I just love looking at all of the photos.
Kind regards, Ann
Terrific photos from everyone so far.
White Wagtail from Poland
Lesser Spotted Eagle Southern Poland, at great distance!
Sunset from back garden.
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Great photos everyone.
Got to include one of the Reds from Formby
I could've used Reds for all 3, but I've had a few Kingfisher shoots in September, along with several others, and this is my favourite, creating a halo of water droplets.
And probably one of the last Chiffchaffs I saw.
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Juvenile owl growing up fast, stonechat on the moors and a rabbit from the weekend.
Some cracking photos (again) this month!
Unknown said: I could've used Reds for all 3, but I've had a few Kingfisher shoots in September, along with several others, and this is my favourite, creating a halo of water droplets. And probably one of the last Chiffchaffs I saw.
That is a superb photo of the kingfisher shaking the fish to kill it before swallowing.
Mike
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