Hi Bob, Super set of images of the Redwing, birds that we haven't had in large number around our area, for me anyway. They always seem to have a muddy beak. All the best, John
Fine picture series from Redwing. We are also waiting for them to the north. Yet there is still too much snow and more rain all the time! I'm waiting for the spring!
Hi Bob. Well done for capturing these very shy birds so beautifully with your camera. We seem to have had good numbers of them this year, although the Fieldfare which usually accompany them were not so numerous - until the 'beast from the east' came and then they were everywhere!
Unas fotos espectaculares del zorzal alirrojo, me han encantado. Saludos desde España.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteSuper set of images of the Redwing, birds that we haven't had in large number around our area, for me anyway.
They always seem to have a muddy beak.
All the best, John
Hi John, they have a muddy beak because it too late for the berries. They have finished the lot.
DeleteHello Bob!:) Superb captures of the delightful Redwing, always nice to see. I sometimes see them in the park in the company of thrushes.
ReplyDeleteNice shots. They look a lot like our Carolina Wrens.
ReplyDeleteI should check the origins of the name.....odd name for a bird. Nice pictures.
ReplyDeleteHi David, armpits is the name.
DeleteYet another beauty. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks EC.
DeleteBob, very nice of the Redwing! Dirty nose and all!
ReplyDeleteHi Robin, it has a dirty beak, due it looking for worms.
DeleteI think he will have to wash his beak after finishing his search for food. :)
ReplyDeleteHa ha, it has been after the worms Giga.
DeleteFive super photographs of this bird, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
PS I hope he was lucky and did get a worm or two!
Sweetie, and nice colours.
ReplyDeleteYou and German take the best wildlife shots--- his 4 legged critters and your birds! Today's is quite fine!
ReplyDeleteWhoops---- I see German has some great bird shots on today. Either way, you guys are amazing.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Bob.
Groettie from Patricia.
Thanks Patricia.
DeleteFine picture series from Redwing. We are also waiting for them to the north. Yet there is still too much snow and more rain all the time! I'm waiting for the spring!
ReplyDeleteBonito Zorzal alirrojo, Bob, con el sol acariciando su plumaje.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Hello
ReplyDeleteNice bird!
Lovely pictures!
I prefer wild horses also, but the one I described yesterday is extinct since december, 25 th 1879.
Have a nice day.
Awesome pictures, as usual!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice rest of the week!
Gil Zetbase
Hello Bob, beautiful shots of your Redwing. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteWhere is my food? Awesome photos.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteNice series of photos of the redwing.
All perfectly sharply photographed, my compliments.
Best regards, Irma
Well done Bob. Awesome photos.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob;
ReplyDeleteOh what a beautiful redwing ! You were next to her or is your equipment ?
Very nice pictures.
Hi Nath, I use a 500mm + 1.4 extender, that's why.
DeleteAwesome pictures Bob!
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,bellas fotos de este zorzal alirrojo alimentandose en el prado.Un fuerte abrazo amigo.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob. Well done for capturing these very shy birds so beautifully with your camera. We seem to have had good numbers of them this year, although the Fieldfare which usually accompany them were not so numerous - until the 'beast from the east' came and then they were everywhere!
ReplyDeleteWith my best wishes - - - Richard
Hi Richard, thanks for everything.
DeleteBob, that's wonderful. Beautiful capture and processing. Super.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures of the Fieldfare Bob.
ReplyDeleteI did not see him this winter.
Good weekend, greetings Tinie
Hello
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
And you.
DeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures of the Redwing!
As usual ;-)
Happy weekend,
Warm Greetings, Maria
Hi Maria, my Redwings are as better than yours, beautiful.
DeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeletereally beautiful pictures of the Redwing.
I only sadly saw this in the distance and could not take beautiful pictures of it.
Greetings, Helma
Una buena serie en la que nos lo presentas buscando su alimento entre las hierbas.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
I hate worms. bleee I think I have phobia hehe They are so disgusting. hehe Photos are amazing!!! :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful bird, awesome images.
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