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First fledgling !

Started by MagpieDi, April 25, 2005, 22:16:00

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Marianne

D'ya know, the more I look at it, the more it looks like a baby robin !  Are robins related to dunnocks !?   ;D ::)
Enjoy today to the full.  You are not sure of a tomorrow.
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Marianne

Enjoy today to the full.  You are not sure of a tomorrow.
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BAGGY

I think it's a Norwegian blue. Lovely plumage the Norwegian blue ......
Get with the beat Baggy

MagpieDi

Hahaha!!!!   Baggy !!  ;D   You mean the one that kips on its back 'cos it's pining for the Fjords !!!   ;D   Hilarious sketch !!   :D
Gardening on a wing and a prayer!!

Glyn

#23
Come on you lot. It's a bunch of twig's with some feathers thrown in to make it look like a Dunnock...

     I'm not stupid you know?

                                       
;D ;D ;D ;D

MagpieDi

Hahaha!!  YOU may not be Glyn, but he's making the rest of us look like a right bunch of ........Cuckoos !!  :D   ;D 
Gardening on a wing and a prayer!!

markyb23

 :)Hello everyone,
                             I hope you're all having a nice,relaxing weekend.
  I'm a fairly recent convert to the wonderful hobby of bird watching and, I have to admit,I haven't got a clue when It comes to young birds.
  However,I've just looked It up in my new bird book,and I reckon It is definitely a baby Dunnock.
....A shy retiring bird,often found deep in a shrubbery or at the edge of a flower-bed,where it can be hard to see well.
  I wouldn't describe the Dunnock as my favourite bird.I prefer one  a little less timid,such as the Kestrel,or the Sparrowhawk.I'm also Quite fond of the Magpie.Apparently,Its a bird you either love or hate.
  Does anyone else have a favourite bird?
     All The Best-Marky ;)

Glyn

#26
I like most birds, and now's a good time for watching them before the trees and brush fill in....
                             
                              WAXWING...got this shot last year.

                              ;D ;D ;D ;D

markyb23

Hi Glyn,
           That's a lovely bird-and a great photo too.
                     Cheers- Marky :)

Roy Bham UK

Quote from: markyb23 on May 01, 2005, 12:48:22
:)Hello everyone,
                             I hope you're all having a nice,relaxing weekend.
 
  Does anyone else have a favourite bird?
     All The Best-Marky ;)

;D YES!! at number 45 but don't tell the Wife she'll kill me. ;D ;D ;D

Glyn

#29
 Roy, you mean the "The bigger titted brummie bird" not rare, as I've got two in my street as well.
                                      ;D ;D ;D ;D

Roy Bham UK

:D Looks like you've got yer hands full there Glyn :o Oops now were in trouble :o ;D

kitty

tsk!down boys!! ;D ;D ;D ::)

did someone mention dunnocks?
dont they make scrummy teacakes...no-sorry-thats tunnocks.....dunnocks is where i came in a few weeks ago...

that mans frightening me...... :'(
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...yes,its a real job...

Madlou

Following on from MagpieDi - here is a slightly blurred photo of our baby Blackbirds - we have 2 this year and they are getting more and more adventurous as is shown by them venturing into the yard from the garden and debating whether or not to have a ride on my youngest's bike.


MagpieDi

Lucky you Lou, and the blackbirds ! Two survived the Magpies !  ;D
Gardening on a wing and a prayer!!

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