This continues from last week's blog with further images from my garden. Whilst everywhere was blanketed in snow, the safest place to be was at home!
There were the regulars:
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Starling |
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Robin |
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The mess those finches make ... |
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Shall I? Shan't I? |
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Beam me down! |
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Mmm? |
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One lump or two? |
It was good to see my old pal Stumpy was still around.
My occasional visitors, the Blue Tits, were there, of course for the fat-balls.
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Watch this! |
... and the Collared Dove.
I wouldn't describe the Wren as a rare visitor to the garden. One visits quite regularly, but seldom presents a photo-opportunity. It's mainly at the rear of the vegetation and I just get glimpses. I rarely see it flying. It always enters and leaves the garden on foot under the gate and I've really no idea where it goes from there. On this occasion, I saw it enter the garden and then disappear behind and under the snow. (There was a blanket of snow on the plants with a 'crypt' beneath.) To my delight, it emerged and flew up to a perch on this cherry tree. I had time for the one image before it dropped to the ground and left as usual.
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Wren |
The real treats were the appearance of two species that rarely visit except in extreme weather conditions.
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Blackcap (Don't you have a 'silent' setting on that shutter?) |
(I heeded her suggestion and continued.)
Unfortunately, she didn't pose anywhere other than on the feeder.
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Bullfinch |
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(a more usual view with a face full of food!) |
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What do mean, "... had enough"? |
... then away from the sunflower hearts ...
... only to seek food on the ground!
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