Wednesday 7 April 2010

My garden Wren is no longer camera-shy!
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12 comments:

  1. Angie, these are as good as ever. My Wren, small as it is can spot a lens at twenty feet.

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  2. Smashing shots,difficult to capture.
    Well done.
    John.

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  3. Tiny, but beautiful! How can someone so small have so much life? Greetings!

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  4. Beautiful Wren shots Angie. They don't come any better than that.

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  5. Nice shooting Angie. He/she obviously wants some company.

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  6. Thank you Adrian, John, Atanasio, Roy, Frank & Keith. It's not company he/she wants Frank, it's my Mealworms!

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  7. That Wren is quite a posser, great shots Angie

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  8. Stunning shots of the wren and the previous posts are excellent.

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  9. Wow fantastic post Angie!!! You got it, congrats!!! Not so easy to get!

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  10. Angie these are grand, was thinking a dab of super glue might assist my endeavours with the Wren.

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  11. Moving the woodpile has certainly bought out a change in the Wrens behavior pattern or it may be the courting. Still...I cannot see them long enough for a photograph..so you have done very well to get a sequence. Maybe I will also use Adrian's method.

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