Nice set of images sweetheart. Well done.
I'm doing some catching up, so here goes ;)Goldcrest and Firecrest shots are excellent. You've captured them perfectly, and they're not easy, the way they dash around.Great Crested Grebe and Smew drawings are really good. Maybe an 'Angie's Bird Guide? And that jumping lamb is perfect. What a shot.
Thanks Trevor.Thank you Keith. It would be a short guide with the knowledge I have to offer, but I do appreciate the sentiment, so thank you :-)!
Very nice Angie we dont see them in Tredavoe thank you for sharing them with us.
Thank you Keith. You are welcome.
You are so lucky to have it in your garden Angie, I would be happy with a Goldcrest but to have both is wonderful! Lovely photos too.
OOOh, so so jealous. Great shots Angie and I very much appreciate you sharing you artistic offerings. FAB.
Great last few posts Angie the Firecrest and Goldcrest are FABulous really envy those, and what a talent with the drawings. Well Done.
Thank you SSB.Thank you too Frank.
Thanks Monty.
Wonderful photos - and no wonder it is called firecrest - aptly named - and breathtaking!
Perfect studies!
Excellent you finally got it... Patience is the word Angie. They are splendid and your patience was rewarded!!!
Thank you Chris, Luzia and Chris. I love the Firecrest; one of my favourite garden visitors.
Nice shots of the Firecrest Angie. A rare opportunity indeed.
Thank you Steve.
Nice set of images sweetheart. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI'm doing some catching up, so here goes ;)
ReplyDeleteGoldcrest and Firecrest shots are excellent. You've captured them perfectly, and they're not easy, the way they dash around.
Great Crested Grebe and Smew drawings are really good. Maybe an 'Angie's Bird Guide?
And that jumping lamb is perfect. What a shot.
Thanks Trevor.
ReplyDeleteThank you Keith. It would be a short guide with the knowledge I have to offer, but I do appreciate the sentiment, so thank you :-)!
Very nice Angie we dont see them in Tredavoe thank you for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteThank you Keith. You are welcome.
ReplyDeleteYou are so lucky to have it in your garden Angie, I would be happy with a Goldcrest but to have both is wonderful! Lovely photos too.
ReplyDeleteOOOh, so so jealous. Great shots Angie and I very much appreciate you sharing you artistic offerings. FAB.
ReplyDeleteGreat last few posts Angie the Firecrest and Goldcrest are FABulous really envy those, and what a talent with the drawings. Well Done.
ReplyDeleteThank you SSB.
ReplyDeleteThank you too Frank.
Thanks Monty.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos - and no wonder it is called firecrest - aptly named - and breathtaking!
ReplyDeletePerfect studies!
ReplyDeleteExcellent you finally got it... Patience is the word Angie. They are splendid and your patience was rewarded!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Chris, Luzia and Chris. I love the Firecrest; one of my favourite garden visitors.
ReplyDeleteNice shots of the Firecrest Angie. A rare opportunity indeed.
ReplyDeleteThank you Steve.
ReplyDelete