Just missed your picture whilst I was typing, lovely shot, Fairy...such smart little birds with a beautiful song.
Lovely pics folks ... thanks for sharing. Great thread Fairy
goldeneye
female bearded tit
Avocet
Mandarin duck in my garden pond
Lovely shots, Doc....your Goldeneye is a Hooded Merganser
Right moment right place----
Absolutely right Sheps.
This one is a Goldeneye.
Cracking image of a beautiful Southern Hawker, Chrissy.
Spot on, Doc...such a classy looking bird, with a fantastic courtship display.
The Goldeneye, was taken on a little Lochan, near Lochinver, NW Highlands.
Here's an amusing encounter between some of my garden wildlife. The fox cub didn't notice the deer at first but then got curious.
The deer, which had been watching the cub, decided it was time to stand up and the cub realised it was much bigger than it looked.
Slightly sheepish looking cub (pardon the metaphor).
This was taken a few hours later that day. The fawn was probably why the deer was a bit nervous of the fox cub.
Wonderful pictures, steephill...and what a fabulous encounter, I'm very envious to say the least
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Just missed your picture whilst I was typing, lovely shot, Fairy...such smart little birds with a beautiful song.
Lovely pics folks ... thanks for sharing. Great thread Fairy
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
goldeneye
female bearded tit
Avocet
Mandarin duck in my garden pond
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Lovely shots, Doc....your Goldeneye is a Hooded Merganser
Right moment right place----
Absolutely right Sheps.
This one is a Goldeneye.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Cracking image of a beautiful Southern Hawker, Chrissy.
Spot on, Doc...such a classy looking bird, with a fantastic courtship display.
The Goldeneye, was taken on a little Lochan, near Lochinver, NW Highlands.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
Here's an amusing encounter between some of my garden wildlife. The fox cub didn't notice the deer at first but then got curious.
The deer, which had been watching the cub, decided it was time to stand up and the cub realised it was much bigger than it looked.
Slightly sheepish looking cub (pardon the metaphor).
This was taken a few hours later that day. The fawn was probably why the deer was a bit nervous of the fox cub.
Wonderful pictures, steephill...and what a fabulous encounter, I'm very envious to say the least