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Sunday 20 January 2019

Coal Tit - Periparus ater

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






28 comments:

  1. This tit is really fantastic!
    I hope to meet this tit!
    My compliments.

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  2. Hello. Awesome little bird. Fantastic.

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  3. Coal Tit, one of my favorites. Beautiful.

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  4. Hola Bob,bonitas y magnificas fotos de una de mis aves favoritas.Un saludo.

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  5. The rust colour on the flanks is really distinctive.

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    1. Yes David, it is the 'rust colour' beautiful. Thanks.

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  6. What a little charmer. Thanks Bob.

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  7. I love this little bird - wonderful photographs.

    All the best Jan

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  8. Love the pink flush on the belly and flanks

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  9. Oh heck--- Bill was here and loved your pictures. Love the eye in the last one.

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  10. Hello Bob, adorable bird and awesome photos. Happy Monday, enjoy your day and new week ahead.

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  11. Hi Bob,
    Beautiful pictures of this Periparus ater.
    The colors and sharpness are fantastic, my compliments.
    Best regards, Irma

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  12. Delightful images of probably my favourite Tit, Bob. Never did take to Donovan, probably because I was a Bob Dylan fan when Donovan was around. Best wishes - - - Richard

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    1. Hi Richard
      I was a fan of Bob Dylan, and Donovan was quite good, thanks.

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  13. Hi Bob,
    Super set of images of the Coal Tit, a bird that I find difficult as they are always on the move.
    All the best, John

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    1. Yes John, it is hard job to get a photograph.

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  14. Bonito carbonero, Bob, buenos disparos.

    Saludos.

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  15. Bob - such an alert, perky little bird!

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  16. Gran nivel de detalle en estas aproximaciones al carbonero, una pajarillo muy interesante.
    Un abrazo,

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