Just a quick one, the Treecreeper. Not a brilliant photo, but, I was in a hurry.
Please can you sign this petition to stop the proposed M4 over the Gwent Levels. I feel strongly about this because it is a place I visit a lot. The damage to the Gwent Levels along with Magor Marsh and the Newport Wetlands will be irreparable!
Please look at my website bobswildlife.co.uk. There is a photo of a Garganey, and the Greylag Goose by Callum in the 'Guest photographer'
Bob, it's a beauty!
ReplyDeleteHe's so cute, Bob!
ReplyDeleteI too love them, thanks Lisa.
DeleteI am happy to discover this blog of yours, with his superb photos !
ReplyDeleteGreat pleasure !
Beautiful looks in profile. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteThanks Giga.
DeleteBird's really fast move! Have a nice evening Bob;-)
ReplyDeleteBob, das ist wieder ein ganz besonderer Vogel, den du fotografiert hast.
ReplyDeleteEinen schönen Abend wünscht dir
Irmi
Hola Bob,bella foto de este nervioso pajarillo el Agateador muy dificil de fotografiar.Un abrazo
ReplyDeleteHi. Treecreeper is a nimble bird. Small but beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, awesome sighting and photo! Great shot, Bob!
ReplyDeleteHi Bob.
ReplyDeleteLooks good to me, what a little beauty, I keep trying to get a photo of one that visits a friends garden, except when i visit!! All the best John
Keep it up, you might get it John.
DeleteBeautiful photo Bob, although its not an uncommon bird, its also a bird I have never photographed.
ReplyDeleteNice one, Gordon.
As I said to John before, keep it up Gordon.
DeleteHello Bob,
ReplyDeleteLittle beautifull bird. Sometimes, to take a photos is not easy, but emotion is important for the photographe !
Bye
Again--- an amazing picture.
ReplyDeleteI am guessing they are tiny - and very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou're a great guesser EC, they are so nice.
Deletelooks a lot like our Carolina wren...cutie
ReplyDeleteYou are correct R Mac.
DeleteHows your arm now?
Deletegreat photo from this lttlte bird :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little bird!
ReplyDeleteI looked at the photo and said, 'the dear little thing'.
ReplyDeleteNice work, Bob. Not a species often featured.
ReplyDeleteThank you David.
DeleteSuch a sweet photo - I love it's colouring.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
A fine shot anyone but you might well be proud of, Bob! You are the best
ReplyDeleteBoa tarde, não conhecia a ave. ela é linda, a foto é o máximo na qualidade e na beleza.
ReplyDeleteAG
Hi. What a beauty. Well done Bob.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen one all bloody winter! And soon the new leaves will make them harder to see.
ReplyDeleteCute guy, nice capture in Hurry.
ReplyDeleteBob simply amazing.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing wrong with that photo. Heck, If I had taken that creeper photo, it would be the best one I'd ever taken.
ReplyDeleteLooks so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
Gil Zetbase
Bonito pajaro escalando, Bob.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Thank you so much Gil.
ReplyDeleteOhh beautiful little tree creeper!!Love that bird!!But its very fast:)))
ReplyDeleteIt is fast Anita.
Deleteexcelente imagen y momento captado, saludos y feliz semana amigo.
ReplyDeleteAwesome photo, I never seen this bird in nature.
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