Friday 15 July 2016

MALPAS and STITHIANS.

NOTHING VERY UNUSUAL ABOUT AT THE MOMENT.
THESE WERE TAKEN AT MALPAS AND STITHIANS RESERVOIR.


BULLFINCH, female.

BULLFINCH, male.

GOLDFINCH

WILLOW WARBLER

WOOD PIGEON
GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER

GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER

GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER

GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER

15 comments:

  1. Familiar cozy birds :-) Birds is now shown quite a bit. I wonder if they are going to moult, and are therefore hidden?

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  2. Beautiful birds and so fantastic photos !!
    Happy weekend !

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  3. You talk about there being nothing unusual, but in fact these pictures illustrate just how much distinctive avufauna is all around each of us in the different area where we live. Great work, John and Sue.

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  4. Hi. Awesome photographs. Birds are so wonderful. Greetings.

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  5. Delightful, and wonderfully crisp, images John! The juvenile GS Woody images are really heart-warming, and the flower head image is a work of art.

    Best wishes to you both - - - Richard

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  6. The day I capture a male Bullfinch on camera will be a special day indeed. Great photo of it and slightly jealous.

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  7. Hello. Great photos. I liked very much.

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  8. Hello
    I always look very much on your blog for new images, this time I am excited .. great shots
    greetings Frank

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  9. Awesome pics, i like the Great spotted woodpecker very much, well done JRandSue.

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  10. Hello John,
    Not unusual....:-))) Very nice series of birdspics! The Goldfinch male is adorable !! And also the woodpecker! superb!
    Have a nice week!
    greetings,
    Maria

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  11. Lovely set mate,not much about,Brian & I had two very nice juv Peregrines at Hells Mouth yesterday fromTop car park, at junction with path to Godrevy Head doing play training. Really great to watch.

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  12. Thank you all very much for your comments.
    John and Sue.

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  13. Quality set of images John the bullfinch and woodpeckers look great.

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