Pretty, lovely, sweet colours... Your photos are wonderful. In french we call him "Pigeon Ramier' Every day I feed the birds in my garden. Right now, I give them sunflower seeds to supplement their food, there are sparrows, tits, greenfinches, doves, pigeons come too. It's amazing to see pigeons, they gather, and at some point they will eat. It looks like a leader gives the start. Nice evening Bob !
Hello Bob, I do love the Pigeons, they are so gentle. In our former home a Bronzewing always chose to nest and bring up their family. Our Son used to raise pigeons too and it was wonderful to see the caring way in which he looked after them. It was such a delightful surprise to see your owl header photo as your blog uploaded. Kind regards :D)
Very charming chaps. It took me a bit to get here, as the link went to a page that was no longer there and then I clicked on your home button and finally made my way here~
Quelle netteté sur ces photos ! Très beaux portraits... Merci Bob
ReplyDeleteI love these, they only live in Europe, and they are huge.
ReplyDeleteYes, the European Wood Pigeon.
DeleteHello Bob,
ReplyDeleteThese are great photos of the wood pigeon.
Very well done, you're a great photographer.
And yours.
DeleteHe is so very pretty! I love all the colors. Your images, as always, are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteNot many in Scotland. They still have the rock pigeon but to be honest I can't tell the difference.
ReplyDeletePerfect shots as always.
There was a loads of them around the towns in Scotland, at least I saw them last year.
DeleteBeautiful pictures. :) Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeletePretty, lovely, sweet colours... Your photos are wonderful. In french we call him "Pigeon Ramier'
ReplyDeleteEvery day I feed the birds in my garden. Right now, I give them sunflower seeds to supplement their food, there are sparrows, tits, greenfinches, doves, pigeons come too. It's amazing to see pigeons, they gather, and at some point they will eat. It looks like a leader gives the start.
Nice evening Bob !
je hebt de houtdijf een ere plaats gegeven.
ReplyDeletethey're pretty cute!
ReplyDeleteBOB bonsoir je n'aime pas les pigeons mais en photo chez toi si je les adore bisous
ReplyDeleteA chat between a great photographer and a pigeon.
ReplyDeleteHello, very beautifull photos of this bird "ordinary" but very nice finally have a nice day Francine
ReplyDeletemore colorful than the gray dovies we have here in Tampa :)
ReplyDeleteSilly wood fellow. The Kinks rule, Bob
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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I love the pyjamas moi aussi BOB
ReplyDeleteWe are together, cheers France.
DeleteIt's a pleasure to watch your pictures. They are excellent !
ReplyDeleteI love these beautiful birds :)
Have a nice weekend :)
When you study it, quite an attractive bird but one we all take for granted I think. A nice set Bob.
ReplyDeleteLook at it's eye, simply amazing :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, love the little hints of white on his wings and nape. The eyes are so alert... good shot!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures pigeon.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend.
Hola Bob,una excelente toma de esta Torcaz una especie muy comun en nuestras ciudades.Un abrazo
ReplyDeleteVery similar to the pigeons who are attempting to take over our bird feeder. Very similar, quite different - and beautiful. Thanks Bob.
ReplyDeleteWe have them that want tgo eat from our feeders, but, I don't mind.
DeleteSuch a clear study of this common bird, well done.
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A ordinary bird but so well photographed from you Bob!
ReplyDeleteExcellent shots!
Dimi...
Yes, it is so photographed Dimi.
DeleteHe said: are you finished ?? It's boring to pose for a photo;)
ReplyDeleteRegards:)
From the most uncommon to the most outstanding - your photos are always the best.
ReplyDeleteIts the photos that do it.
DeleteI am of the opinion that your pictures have now passed what the human eye can register!
ReplyDeleteHello Bob, I do love the Pigeons, they are so gentle. In our former home a Bronzewing always chose to nest and bring up their family. Our Son used to raise pigeons too and it was wonderful to see the caring way in which he looked after them.
ReplyDeleteIt was such a delightful surprise to see your owl header photo as your blog uploaded.
Kind regards :D)
Another lovely portrait series. I think pigeons and doves are a bit of a challenge as they tend to move their heads all the time!
ReplyDeleteYes, they are a challenge.
DeleteI think he's posing for you, Bob.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful portraits of this handsome bird.
Have a great weekend!
Ha ha, posing for me, I don't think so.
Deletecool pigeon
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous close ups Bob! Great detail.
ReplyDeleteSo true... and you certainly don't want them around the roof of your home...
ReplyDeleteLovely series. I like the one with partially closed eyes.
ReplyDeleteVery charming chaps. It took me a bit to get here, as the link went to a page that was no longer there and then I clicked on your home button and finally made my way here~
ReplyDeleteLa verdad es que en España hace tiempo que están en los parques, muy buena definición, un abrazo.
ReplyDeleteBob, I know why there's so many of them: they are so good looking that they just can't resist each other! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteSuch a large dove. In my area you can see it:-)
ReplyDeleteHow to live in your photos:-)
Greets:-)