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Thursday 17 February 2011

Reed Bunting (2nd Lake on Harbour Road, Lydney)

I had a glimpse at the reeds, and there it was, the Reed Buntings. There were three of them, all males. The funniest of the Reed Bunting is, it was the first time I had seen them clambering about in the reeds. Funny, ha ha!




I have stopped the "Save OUR Forests" for now, should anything triggered by the government, I will start up the petition, I hope that nothing will happen.

15 comments:

  1. Beauties!

    Congrats on your successful petitioning!!! Hurray!

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  2. This was nice. I like the colour and the compsition. Conggrats to you. I like it a lot!

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  3. I agree with Hilda - the colour and composition in these photos is superb. And once more - Hurray:)

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  4. Oi, amigo!
    Esse pássaro eu conheço... é o pardal...
    Aqui, em todo lugar que se olha tem um montão deles.
    Ele é bem urbano...
    Suas fotos estão muito bonitas como sempre.
    .♫♫° ·.
    •♫♫•.¸ღ¸.•♫♫•.¸
    °º♫ Beijos do Brasil

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  5. Classy images lovely tones and colours.

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  6. Bob, great shots! Pretty little bird.

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  7. Gorgeous!! In that one shot, he's looking right at you! Kind of reminds me of our song sparrow. If I could travel to the UK, I would probably double my life list. You have such amazing birds. ~karen

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  8. Bob, these are so colorful and I love they way they are just chilling on those reeds. They look a lot like a little bird that visits us, yet we do not have Reed Buntings. Wish that we did~

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  9. Lovely captures Bob, funnily enough I have photographed them in the past but (like you) never within reeds :)

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  10. Really enjoy those bokeh background for this series ...

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  11. A handsome bird Bob. He looks so much like our Song Sparrow.

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  12. Hi Bob, always great, I like a lot the colours of the background combinate with the colours af the bird, "ton sur ton" a very nice effect!

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  13. Beautiful portraits Bob. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  14. Bob, it's about time we had a book from you in this format four shots left hand page and four shots of the opposite sex on the facing page.
    Thanks , I'm still rubbish but slowley getting better. Thanks to you and people like you.

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