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26-02-2007, 03:02 PM
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| | | Re: Bird of the day! Yes she did look like that, thanks | 
26-02-2007, 06:19 PM
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| | | Re: Bird of the day! I was off work today, the weather was good and I had plenty of garden visitors, and the bird of the day has to be this little Wren who kept me entertained for most of the morning.
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26-02-2007, 06:25 PM
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| | | Re: Bird of the day! Quote:
Originally Posted by Barbara I was off work today, the weather was good and I had plenty of garden visitors, and the bird of the day has to be this little Wren who kept me entertained for most of the morning.
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That's a lovely shot Barbara, I expect nothing less from you though. | 
26-02-2007, 06:31 PM
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| | | Re: Bird of the day! Lovely shot Barbera I do love these tiny feisty birds
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26-02-2007, 06:31 PM
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| | | Re: Bird of the day! Ha ha thankyou Graham, I remember when this little Wren was so elusive, but now it just doesn't care, it must hear me clicking away and I am sure it must see me and it comes so close that I can't always get the angle to capture because it comes right up to the hide. | 
26-02-2007, 06:33 PM
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| | | Re: Bird of the day! Quote:
Originally Posted by nightshade Lovely shot Barbera I do love these tiny feisty birds | Thankyou nightshade, I managed to get lots of images of it, it is a right little poser | 
26-02-2007, 06:46 PM
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| | | Re: Bird of the day! Quote:
Originally Posted by Barbara I was off work today, the weather was good and I had plenty of garden visitors, and the bird of the day has to be this little Wren who kept me entertained for most of the morning.
Barbara  | Stunning image of a Wren, Barbara- they don't always sit still. Looks like Jew's Ear fungus to the left of it. | 
26-02-2007, 06:56 PM
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| | | Re: Bird of the day! Well thankyou for you comment aeshna it suprised me too how long he posed for and on different perches as well. Thankyou for indentifying my Jew's Ear fungus. I have loads of it on an old log, when the weather is dry, it sort of shrivels up and when it gets wet (because we have had plenty of rain recently) it comes back to life again 
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28-02-2007, 10:30 PM
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| | | Re: Bird of the day! Great shot, Barbara.
My birds of the day are, once again, "my" Goldfiches. Now up to 4 at a time which begs the question: should I put out more nijer feeders as mine one only has 2 perches. Oh decisions, decisions.
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03-03-2007, 08:31 AM
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| | | Re: Bird of the day! My 'birds of the day' are gradually being picked off by a small tabby cat.
I love cats, (but I'm allergic to them), but a very nice woman has just moved in down the road with eight of them!
There are lots of cats anyway, but this tabby in particular is a very good hunter. I haven't seen the male blackcap for a while, my long tailed tits are disappearing fast. Yesterday a pile of fluffy dark dunnock feathers, today he's right up in the silver birch terrorising everything.
Too far for a water pistol!
I have a Barnet Diabolo. I don't want to kill  or even hurt the cat. Screwed up balls of paper don't travel very far.
Has anyone got any ideas?
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