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Tuesday 28 February 2017

Dunnock (Prunella modularis)

Photographed at Stone Works, Cannop Ponds, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, UK.

Please look at my website bobswildlife.co.uk. There is a photo of a Marsh Tit,  and  the Black Swan by Paddy Forde in the 'Guest Photos 

36 comments:

  1. Patient bird, because you posed beautifully for the great pictures. Greetings.

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  2. Hello Bob, The Dunnock is a beautiful bird. Great photos. Enjoy and have a happy day!

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  3. Very under-rated birds, they are very busy here at the moment, with their laser battle calls!

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  4. El detalle y la nitidez con que has captado a este pajarillo son magníficos.
    Un abrazo,

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  5. Wow, Bob! Really a lifelike bird! Its sound can almost hear;-) Greetings

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  6. Hello. Stunning photographs. Dunnock is a beautiful little bird.

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  7. Oh, so lovely little bird, so beautiful and magnificent photo!

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  8. Hi. Superb photos. I like a lot this little bird. Greetings.

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  9. Hola Bob,bellas y magnificas fotos de este Acentor.Un abrazo

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  10. Hi Bob, super images of a very underrated little bird, you have caught it perfectly, beautiful eye, we see them regular whilst at Eyebrook, look after yourself. John

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    1. Thanks John. They are underrated, but I think that they are beautiful.

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  11. Cracking shots Bob showing this little bird is anything less than dull. The plumage and eye detail are great.

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  12. Beautiful dunnock. He is totally at ease! Nice relaxed and beautiful eyes:-)
    Greetings, Maria

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  13. Great pictures--- I've fun out of ways to say it. I am in awe.

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  14. Bob, excellent close ups of this Dunnock! Beautiful bird!

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  15. Beautiful capture, so clear.

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  16. Hello Bob, another one of your gorgeous little birds! So delightful and wonderful photography :D)

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  17. Good collection. This bird is very cute.

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  18. Hi Bob

    Beautiful pictures of this beautiful bird.

    Groettie from Patricia.

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  19. Sweet shots. I hope the cranes get to stay.

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    1. We are truly against the M4 clearing the Common Crane out, thanks Fi.

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  20. Good series of this beautiful bird, Bob
    Good wednesday.
    Un abrazo

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  21. Very cute, timid bird but very beautiful, nice pictures Bob.

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  22. Bob, your photos are simply wonderful.

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  23. Buenas tomas, Bob, con una nitidez estupenda.

    Saludos.

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  24. Fabulous images of the Dunnock, Bob. Is there a chance that they'll have ot alter the plans for that road in order to miss the Cranes?

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    1. I can only hope so. I posted this so that more people would be aware of the problem.

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  25. Such lovely photographs of this bird.
    Thank you for sharing them with us.

    All the best Jan

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  26. Gorgeous series of a sweet little bird!

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  27. Such a beautiful little bird, and of course great shots Bob :)

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