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A Pied Wagtail that I thought was a bit too chunky, maybe a White Wagtail, but Googled it and seems it is a pied. Next two are front and back view of a little Redstart , we usually have lots of these flying around. Next is a dove mooching around on the edge of the gravel drive, again loads of these around here. All these taken today within a space of half an hour. Last is a Robin hovering under the bird feeder a few weeks ago. Sods Law that the couple of Hoopoes landed in the neighbour's pine whilst I was on the phone to Vermeer UK,  missed taking a shot.

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Find it's hard to get decent bird photo's. We walked at a wildlife reserve at the weekend, plenty of ducks, coots, swans etc but not a decent photo to show for it.

Your pics are good David, the Robin photo is my favourite though, it is excellent.

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15 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

Find it's hard to get decent bird photo's. We walked at a wildlife reserve at the weekend, plenty of ducks, coots, swans etc but not a decent photo to show for it.

Your pics are good David, the Robin photo is my favourite though, it is excellent.

Thanks Doug, purely luck I assure you! My wife bought me a "proper " camera,  not really a clue what I'm doing. When I zoom in I always overdo it, fiddle to see the subject and by the time I've focussed it's gone. Gold finches are the worst. They drop down, take a sip.of water from the bowls, by the time I've grabbed the camera,  they're away.

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5 minutes ago, David Cropper said:

Thanks Doug, purely luck I assure you! My wife bought me a "proper " camera,  not really a clue what I'm doing. When I zoom in I always overdo it, fiddle to see the subject and by the time I've focussed it's gone. Gold finches are the worst. They drop down, take a sip.of water from the bowls, by the time I've grabbed the camera,  they're away.

You can make them stay a bit longer with sun flower hearts and niger seed . 👍

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1 minute ago, Stubby said:

You can make them stay a bit longer with sun flower hearts and niger seed . 👍

Stubby, I need quick setting glue to keep them from buggering off! I have to take shots from my chair behind the windows, as soon as I open a window, off they go. You can see the reinforcing wire leaning on the wall as we're having a terrace built but it's not putting them off coming in. Makes my day just sitting there watching such a variety of birds in.one garden. We really are.lucky.

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1 minute ago, David Cropper said:

Stubby, I need quick setting glue to keep them from buggering off! I have to take shots from my chair behind the windows, as soon as I open a window, off they go. You can see the reinforcing wire leaning on the wall as we're having a terrace built but it's not putting them off coming in. Makes my day just sitting there watching such a variety of birds in.one garden. We really are.lucky.

I have found that Blue tits and Great Tits will grab a bit of grub then skidaddle to a convenient branch away from the feeders  to get it down their  necks .  Long tailed tits and Gold finches will stay on the feeders to have a much up . .  Just what happens here .

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