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http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/500/no11.jpg
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/500/no21.jpg
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/data/500/no31.jpg
Took these last year. I think the black bits below the eye on no 1 & in the beak are ticks. Place was thick with them.
Thought it was a bit early for this year!
#2 link needs editing - you have a ; where a : should be ;)
Nice series :)
Im assuming that's a robin, sawman? I love the babies when they are all spotty like that!
Well captured! :thumbs:
Thank you. When I saw Janice on the thread I thought here I go for another "thrashing" but you are being kind tonight! I am worried. There was supposed to be three shots, the last showing it was a robin but something went wrong. I think Robert spotted it. Me & my typing skills. I am better with a saw.
Yes Im missing the middle shot too.... put a colon after the http as you have a semi-colon by mistake.
Edited your second link Sawman. Nice pics. :)
Edited your second link Sawman. Nice pics. :)
Thanks for that. New specs are just not strong enough!
Ha! Now your second shot is showing....people will think Im mad asking if the bird with a red breast is a robin!!! duh! :D :lol:
Ye canna be expected tae comment on what ye canna see!
Ooh I dunno! Ive commented on things I haven't yet seen! ;)
Trouble is...a bad comment, and you don't get to see it! :naughty: :D :lol:
Some things are better not seen!
Some things are better not seen!
You speak for yourself!!! :eek: :D :lol: ;)
I've seen some lovely "robins"! :naughty:
I am on good behaviour tonight (been a long heavy day ) or I would have given you a comment young lady. Probably something to do with red breasts.
*wipes away the smut*
Excellent pics :thumbs:
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