Sunday, 12 December 2010

Waxwing (Wadebridge)... A Stunning bird from any angle!
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I think it is pooping here! :-)
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14 comments:

  1. Stunning shots Angie,it was great bumping into you and Trevor.
    Can't pick a favorite,love them all.
    John.

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  2. Thank you John. I took 600 shots & not one of them blew me away!!! :-) It was lovely to see you both. I had a great day today. Can't wait to see your pictures. All the best.

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  3. Fantastic shots, what a bird.
    Sam

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  4. Hi Angie - lovely shots and as you rightly say, you can't beat a stunning bird from any angle!

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  5. Fantastic shots Angie.
    They really are the superstars of the bird world.
    Always a delight to see them.

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  6. Delightful photos Angie! I have yet to see any here :( I keep wishing and hoping :)

    I have just caught up with your previous post. I too spend ridiculous amounts of money on bird food and have noticed a particular seed in some of the seed mixes is always rejected and the dried Rowan berries which they include in some are always left uneaten too. As for suet treats, I have spent a fortune in the past on ones that for some reason never get touched but something I always avoid is any ingredients that include the word flavour (such as berry flavour or insect flavour rather than just insects or berries) because it means it is not a natural ingredient, or any that include colouring. I think it is bad enough that we humans have chemical and unnatural additives in our food without subjecting the birds to it as well. Who would have thought feeding the birds could become so complicated?!!

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  7. Gorgeous colourful species. Well shot Angie.

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  8. Excellent Waxwing photos Angie, I can see why you took 600+ shots now ! Glad you had such a good day out.

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  9. Thank you Sam, Steve, Keith, Frank & SS. Yes SS, the Gardman ones are "flavoured"!
    Thanks Roger. Nice of you to visit my blog x

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  10. Fabulous Angie, what a treat to even see them, let alone photograph them.

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  11. Really a stunning bird! I have never seen him in Germany:-(( Hugs from Luzia.

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  12. Awe inspiring your works!!

    Greetings.

    Saga, Japan.

    ruma

    http://p.tl/rOZx

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