Harnham Water Meadows Photos

Hi,

As the photos still don't show in my thread about Harnham Water Meadows I am posting them yet again here.  If you want to see the text it's in the other thread I'm afraid. 

Fingers crossed these are visible to everybody.

SB

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  • Hi SB,

    I can see your pics they are great, I like the tree creaper.You must have had a good day.

    Littleowl 

  • Thanks littleowl, I am pleased you can see them at last.  Yes, it was a very good day and seeing the treecreeper was a special treat.  :-)

    SB

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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous 10/03/2010 05:48 in reply to Sarum Bat

    Hi SB

    I love your pictures of your day out.

    The Little Egret, Treecreeper, and the Jackdaw are all fabulous photographs together.

    Love them, and I would say the same thing again and again if the pictures did not show.

    Thank you for sharing - well done

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave

    Unknown said:

    Thanks littleowl, I am pleased you can see them at last.  Yes, it was a very good day and seeing the treecreeper was a special treat.  :-)

    SB

     

  • Unknown said:

    If you want to see the text it's in the other thread I'm afraid. 

    Fabulous photos, SB.

    I've read the text on the other thread, but no matter how many times I flash back and forth between the text and the pics, I can't quite work out what's what.

    Please could you be kind to a bird ignoramus and fill in the blanks (in order of picture):

    1. Seagulls (of some type, I think you said black headed?)

    2. No idea - is it another kind of seagull?

    3. Lesser spotted Salisbury Cathedral bird

    4. Heron? Stork?

    5. Treecreeper? ( I am using my powers of intuition, given that it's creeping on a tree!!)

    6. That must be your wren (although I thought it was a dunnock)

    7. Jackdaw I know, but only because I asked yesterday on someone else's thread!

    Number 5 is my favourite, what a beautiful bird.  Treecreepers are quite difficult to see, is that right?

    Sorry to be so thick.  I am new to the whole birding game, and I only know the ones that visit my garden, which none of these do  - unless Salisbury Cathedral is lurking somewhere in the undergrowth and I just haven't noticed it.  Well actually I do get seagulls, but I don't think they're the same type.

    BB

  • Hi SB

    I can see them!

    I love the tree creeper. Well done for capturing it. :-)

    Best wishes Chris

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  • Hi SB.

    Thanks for reposting your photos. At last I can see them. I can see why you were proud of your tree creeper photo (no blushing necessary). They are lovely little birds but so hard to photograph - I've never managed it. I also really like your picture of the little egret poised to catch his lunch.

    TJ

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  • Nice one SB! and well done for getting these photo's to stick. I may have another go too. Thanks again ace Treecreeper.

    John :-)

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  • Great photographs SB. Brilliant photograph of the treecreeper. They always run around the other side of the tree trunk when I try.

  • Wonderful photos SB and congratulations on making them visible!

    The lone gull is nice - is it a herring gull?

    Cheers, Linda.

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  • Unknown said:

    Great photographs SB. Brilliant photograph of the treecreeper. They always run around the other side of the tree trunk when I try.

    Hi Brenda, I watched it for a long time and it had time to run up and down and round and round the tree many times.  I took dozens of pics and deleted most of them.  Actually I think I kept only three in the end!

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