Thursday 30 November 2017

CATCHING UP.

HAVEN'T DONE A GREAT DEAL OF BIRDING RECENTLY BUT 
HERE'S A FEW SHOTS THAT I HAVE MANAGED FROM AROUND
 WEST CORNWALL AND OUR RECENT FAMILY VISIT TO SOMERSET.


REED BUNTING

STARLING
CHIFFCHAFF
FIRECREST
FIRECREST
PURPLE SANDPIPER
STONECHAT
BLACK REDSTART
BLACK REDSTART
GREY WAGTAIL


14 comments:

  1. That's a lot of sweeties. (and nice shots)

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  2. A nice few quality shots there. Love the Firecrest and water around the Purple Sandpiper.

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  3. A really fine series, John. A Purple Sandpiper is a bird I rarely see and you have captured it so well. There is not a bad picture at all. I bet many of us envy you your skill as a photographer.

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  4. The Purple Sandpiper is a great shot. Love the action. Steve

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  5. Not done much. There's 3 months quality shots there for me.

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  6. Hello!!! Nice series of pictures.. Beautiful birds.. Congrats..

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  7. Wow. Firecrest are so beautiful. Your photos are awesome.

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  8. Hi. Your photos are awesome. Beautiful little bird.

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  9. Wow, excellent selection and super photographed
    very beautiful
    Greetings Frank

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  10. Purple sandpiper is my favorite ! I never seen him, very nice bird.
    Good pictures

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  11. Excellent series of photo's! The details of the Starling are awesome!!
    No favorite this time, love them all!
    Have a nice weekend,
    Kindly regards, Maria

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  12. You always impress me mate, love the punk, mohican Firecrest in the previous post.
    Sam

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  13. Following on from David's comment, John, I'm one of those who envy your photographic skills. They're all crackers, but I particularly like the Grey Wag and Black Redstart images, and the first Firecrest image is probably my favourite - looks as if it should be on a Christmas card!

    My best wishes to you both - - - Richard

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  14. Thank you all for your comments,which we appreciate.
    John and Sue.

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