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Thursday 8 January 2015

Reed Bunting [male] (Emberiza schoeniclus)

They are lovely, the colouring is slightly different in winter, in summer breeding his a head becomes black.







39 comments:

  1. beautiful bird! gorgeous shots!

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  2. What sweet shots!

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  3. fine, good, happy new year to you and your meraviglioso blog!

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  4. Cute pictures of the bird you've done this to an interesting :)

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  5. geweldig wat mooi zo in het riet.

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  6. What a sweet bird, lovely shots Bob!

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  7. Great pictures !Cute boy!
    In the summer, in the reeds over my pond sits and sings :)

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  8. Bob, you're right, he's lovely! Great shots!

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  9. Preciosa fotos con detalle perfecto, Bob.
    Aquí vemos este mismo creo: Escribano palustre, en zonas de lagunas, cerca de rios o del mar.
    Gracias por compartir estas maravillas.
    Un abrazo.

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  10. Hola Bob,buenas fotos de este macho de Escribano palustre.Un abrazo

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  11. I've never seen a Reed Bunting before. Very handsome bird, so beautifully photographed!

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  12. Just hanging out on those reeds. Are those reeds?

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  13. So lovable.. Great shots Bob.. Cheers..

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  14. What a beautiful bird,Bob!
    Great captures!
    Wonderful pictures!
    Dimi...

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  15. It's a gorgeous little bird. We should all spend more time really looking at these little brown jobs.

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  16. Hello Bob,
    A beautiful little bird that I find translation.
    But it is beautiful!
    Happy New Year
    big hug!

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  17. Such subtle beauty. And a lot of it.
    Thank you.

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  18. He is just precious, Bob, and your images of him are so beautiful!

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  19. Beautiful photos of this Reed Bunting, Bob.
    All perfectly sharp, beautiful colors, and also a light in the eye.
    Very well done.
    Best regards, Irma

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    1. Ah, you noticed the light in his eye, cheers Irma.

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  20. He's rather cute--and the detail about his head turning black in the spring...amazing!

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  21. Beautiful bird and beautiful shots.

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