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Posted
5 minutes ago, AJStrees said:

And a few recent smaller birdies. 
 

 

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Outstanding shots mate . love the little Goldcreast

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Posted
12 hours ago, roboted said:

The first two especially are outstanding.

Cheers mate. Glad to finally get decent shots of Redwing. Been on the list for a few years. 

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Posted (edited)

Seeing large families  of long tailed tits just lately . Always on the fat balls . Sorry no pics can't compete with AJ ! 🙂  @AJStrees

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4 hours ago, Stubby said:

Seeing large families  of long tailed tits just lately . Always on the fat balls . Sorry no pics can't compete with AJ ! 🙂  @AJStrees

Nice Stubby.  Quite often see the best birds on the feeders. Would like to see some waxwings and fieldfares some time this winter. But none round here at the moment.  

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11 minutes ago, AJStrees said:

Nice Stubby.  Quite often see the best birds on the feeders. Would like to see some waxwings and fieldfares some time this winter. But none round here at the moment.  

Oh Fieldfairs and Redwings a plenty here . Especially noticeable when they first arrive . Think they come over from Russia ? . Not noticed Waxwing but I am old so maybe missed them .

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Posted
On 01/02/2024 at 11:46, sime42 said:

The Blue Tits are early this year.  They're very busy here, checking out the nest boxes already.

Just been round the woods with the dog and the Ravens are building already . Also a young Fallow buck with some points on him with a few does following behind .

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