Well, i'll say it does not matter when you took them, they are just perfectly beautiful ;-) I still have to see a coal tit!
Great photos Bob, but how did you get the Coal Tit to stay still for more than half a second for you to take the shot?!
Chris, thanks and it will be right on your doorstep...bet you!Sharon, it stood for about 5 seconds, just good luck!
Lovely shots, Bob. Coal Tits are gorgeous andone of my favourite birds. I love observing them in front of my window.
Nice shots Bob. I have yet to see a Brambling.
Good shots Bob as the light doesn't look too hot.
Yoke, its marvelous what window can do!Trevor, I had only one. Last year we were overran with them.Adrian, I think that was a moment when the sun disappeared; naughty sun.
Beautiful, as usally:)
You're too kind, Joo.
These are very lovely pictures! Although there is a small, really greedy guy, the nut is huge, but I think it was a real treasure for him.
Well, i'll say it does not matter when you took them, they are just perfectly beautiful ;-) I still have to see a coal tit!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Bob, but how did you get the Coal Tit to stay still for more than half a second for you to take the shot?!
ReplyDeleteChris, thanks and it will be right on your doorstep...bet you!
ReplyDeleteSharon, it stood for about 5 seconds, just good luck!
Lovely shots, Bob.
ReplyDeleteCoal Tits are gorgeous andone of my favourite birds. I love observing them in front of my window.
Nice shots Bob. I have yet to see a Brambling.
ReplyDeleteGood shots Bob as the light doesn't look too hot.
ReplyDeleteYoke, its marvelous what window can do!
ReplyDeleteTrevor, I had only one. Last year we were overran with them.
Adrian, I think that was a moment when the sun disappeared; naughty sun.
Beautiful, as usally:)
ReplyDeleteYou're too kind, Joo.
ReplyDeleteThese are very lovely pictures! Although there is a small, really greedy guy, the nut is huge, but I think it was a real treasure for him.
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