A lovely Kestrel just waiting to be photographed.
A red kite just passing through
Magpie on the lookout
Two Great Tits minding their own business
Beautiful Bullfinches
Excellent Yellowhammers
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
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Nige Flickr
Oh, fabulous, ILR! Lucky you, to see all those wonderful birds on a single walk! Once this virus thing is over you could make money charging us mere mortals to give us guided walks where you walk regularly. I haven't seen a Yellowhammer in about 30 years. We must plan a holiday where we can see them again. As for male Bullfinches, depending on the light and the angle at which you are watching them, they can look any colour from almost deep red through deep or pale pink and even orange. I enjoy looking at the photos posted on http://surfbirds.com/ . It is not a secure site, but if you click on Gallery Search and enter a bird name, there are usually many photos posted by individuals, some of which you can buy. Of course, if you search for Bullfinch on their Gallery Search, you will see other birds also named Bullfinch in other parts of the world. There are currently 184 Bullfinch photos and one posted at position 161 (at the top of the second-to-last page, photos 161-180, when viewed on our laptop) and taken in Hungary, shows the male Bullfinch's breast as deep red, while many of the other photos run the whole range of possible colours. For more photos of American birds, I like Cornell's sites: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/ and: www.macaulaylibrary.org .
Kind regards, Ann