Saw these two birds on the feeder tray and I am unsure as to what they are. Would appreciate help
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Unknown said: From your description they sound like female reed buntings. Could you repost do you think?
From your description they sound like female reed buntings. Could you repost do you think?
Thanks Teejay You got it right even without a photo - I'm suitably impressed
Chrissie C said:Thanks Teejay You got it right even without a photo - I'm suitably impressed
Thanks Judi, probably more by luck than judgement.
Suddenly, I can now see the photos. The vagaries of this forum never cease to amaze me. I can see why you were excited. Great photos.
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Tony
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Hi Birdwatcher,
Fantastic ... I can now see your picture and well worth waiting for. Brilliant, and I bet you are over the moon.
Cheers, Linda.
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Susan H said: Hi Birdwatcher, Fantastic ... I can now see your picture and well worth waiting for. Brilliant, and I bet you are over the moon.
Thanks Sparrow, I am. You were right too. Clever people who can recognise birds without a photo
Lovely photo of the reed buntings. How super to see those in your garden.
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Unknown said: Hi Birdwatcher, Lovely photo of the reed buntings. How super to see those in your garden.
I wish, no they were taken from the bird hide at Washington WWT
Can see the picture now. Great to see these birds. I have never seen them before. Lovely picture
Sarah
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bramble67 said: Can see the picture now. Great to see these birds. I have never seen them before. Lovely picture Sarah
Me neither Sarah I thought they were sparrows at first
Lovely picture Birdwatcher. Thanks
hi Birdwatcher
Love your pictures. Yes, they look like Female Reed Buntings to me
The bird on the right looks although she has a lot of seed stuck on top of her head.
Shows the interest in the food.
Kathy and Dave
Unknown said: Lovely picture Birdwatcher. Thanks