Great shots there,John. I particularly like the Goldcrest shots. I've not even managed a half-decent Goldcrest shot so far this winter. I hope that you get your Mistle Thrush shots soon.
Cracking images John, yes plenty of wintering Thrushes around now. Can you give my mobile a bell at some point, same number but I have a new phone and all my contacts died when my old one went through the washing machine, CU Soon.
Some classic Fieldfare and Goldcrest shots. Both can be very tricky to get good photos of.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Goldcrest !
ReplyDeleteColdcrest is one of the most beautiful little birds. Hmm, a tasty apple.
ReplyDeleteWow. Amazing photos. I love Goldcrest.
ReplyDeleteWinter thrushes loving the fallen apples!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots there,John. I particularly like the Goldcrest shots. I've not even managed a half-decent Goldcrest shot so far this winter. I hope that you get your Mistle Thrush shots soon.
ReplyDeleteMy best wishes to you and Sue - - - Richard
Superb images. Love them all.
ReplyDeleteFieldfare and Redwing are two species that have evaded me forever. I need to visit Britain in the winter!
ReplyDeleteHello!!!.. Very nice pictures of birds .. best regards
ReplyDeleteCracking images John, yes plenty of wintering Thrushes around now. Can you give my mobile a bell at some point, same number but I have a new phone and all my contacts died when my old one went through the washing machine,
ReplyDeleteCU Soon.
Great you have these birds in your garden, still must see the first Redwing and Feeldfair this Winter.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures.
Regards,
Roos
Great shots of the Goldcrest, I can never get near them.
ReplyDeleteNot many Fiedfare/Redwing around Northern part of East Anglia this year unfortunately.