Previously “Diary of a Birding Medic”; “Rugby Birder”; "Bempton Birder”.
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Thursday, 12 April 2012
Common Garden Birds
Unfortunately for me, I have picked up a gastric bug which has curtailed my birding for the time being. It is difficult todo very much with time spent between bed, computer and "other" places! Today, with some sunshine, I spent about an hour attempting to photograph some of the commoner birds frequenting my garden. The feeding and collecting frenzies, give light to nearby hatched young.
Coal Tit
Wood Pigeon
Starling
Dunnock
Blackbird
House Sparrow
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Lovely photos of your garden birds Kevin. Good to see you have House Sparrows, they are much less common than they used to be in my garden and in general of course.
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Hi Jan - thanks for your comments. Garden birds are all I can manage at the moment. Re the House Sparrows, our garden was devoid until 4years ago, but now we are well pleased to get around 20-30!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a productive hour spent . I hope you are feeling better soon
ReplyDeleteCheers Andrew - sometimes its just nice to sit and study local and common birds! Hopefully be back to form by next week!
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