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Gosh Nick, that is one sad little robin. He looks as if the weight of the world is on his shoulders. If a robin had just been told that he was out of work in the new year, or if a robin had been told that mealworms had become extinct, or if a robin had just lost his mum, then that robin would most probably look like this one. If i were collecting for 'robin' Barnardos, this is the picture i would use in the ad campaign. Beggars across the land will place this pic beside themselves on the pavement to incur sympathy. This is not a critique, but i do prefer Geniculata's plump, happy, contented robin.
Cheers,,, Zonda.
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Best Wishes, Neil
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He's just "pensive"...Zonda wrote:Gosh Nick, that is one sad little robin. He looks as if the weight of the world is on his shoulders. If a robin had just been told that he was out of work in the new year, or if a robin had been told that mealworms had become extinct, or if a robin had just lost his mum, then that robin would most probably look like this one. If i were collecting for 'robin' Barnardos, this is the picture i would use in the ad campaign. Beggars across the land will place this pic beside themselves on the pavement to incur sympathy. This is not a critique, but i do prefer Geniculata's plump, happy, contented robin.
N
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wow there's an awful lot of photogenic robins out there!
think ive started somthing now?
has there been a christmas card thread in the past? if not could it be a regular thing?
pensive? zonda? could be right there nick
gary.
think ive started somthing now?
has there been a christmas card thread in the past? if not could it be a regular thing?
pensive? zonda? could be right there nick
gary.
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Don't......I have been told that, for the second Christmas in a row too!Zonda wrote:If a robin had just been told that he was out of work in the new year
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Or "pining for the fjords!"geniculata wrote: pensive? zonda? could be right there nick
gary.
Sorry to hear that Lee
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Pensive,,,,,,,,,,, ha ha!
Sorry to hear about job loss Lee, but you'll have loads of time to get out with the camera.
Sorry to hear about job loss Lee, but you'll have loads of time to get out with the camera.
Cheers,,, Zonda.
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see lee there is always a silver lining to every cloud!
well perhaps not quite silver, or anything shiney at all
nice edit lisa! zonda your robin looks like its just about to have a bath on a summers day, when did you take the pic?
gary.
well perhaps not quite silver, or anything shiney at all
nice edit lisa! zonda your robin looks like its just about to have a bath on a summers day, when did you take the pic?
gary.
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Got this jolly little fella in some real snow yesterday.
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Geniculata said:
Nice little robin Grud, and snow too. We've only seen a smattering here.........
Twer about three weeks ago. It's an enamel plate with seeds and currants.zonda your robin looks like its just about to have a bath on a summers day, when did you take the pic?
Nice little robin Grud, and snow too. We've only seen a smattering here.........
Cheers,,, Zonda.
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We've had Redwings and Fieldfares in our garden for the past couple of weeks - feeding on the various berries. Just need to get a photo of them in the snow
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Nice ones Pete, my Fieldfares and Redwings are too camera shy for me...
Did see this little fellow, singing his heart out... and chasing-off young pretenders to his small kingdom...
Did see this little fellow, singing his heart out... and chasing-off young pretenders to his small kingdom...
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Lovely shots Nick!
No Peacocks or Red Admiral for me but I did see these Redwings and a Mistle Thrush in my cemetery today:
Cheers
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No Peacocks or Red Admiral for me but I did see these Redwings and a Mistle Thrush in my cemetery today:
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Hi all,
Just back from some much-needed sunshine in Fuerteventura - where I snapped this Turnstone taking an afternoon stroll along the quayside.
Neil
Just back from some much-needed sunshine in Fuerteventura - where I snapped this Turnstone taking an afternoon stroll along the quayside.
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Hi Kipper. Did you get any butterflies in the Canaries? Looking at Tolman, Fuerteventura doesn't seem very good for the endemic Canary species but there must have been stuff on the wing.Sussex Kipper wrote:Just back from some much-needed sunshine in Fuerteventura
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Hi Guy,
A few Greenish Black-tips seen on a day trip to Corralejo, but we were staying at Jandia on the southern tip of the island, which seemed devoid of butterflies. Only came away with a few holiday snaps!
Neil
A few Greenish Black-tips seen on a day trip to Corralejo, but we were staying at Jandia on the southern tip of the island, which seemed devoid of butterflies. Only came away with a few holiday snaps!
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Neil
I was in your neck of the woods last Monday 15th Feb and from the cafe window at beginning of Worthing Pier, saw Slavonian Grebe on the sea. It was in silhouette agaisnt the bright light so i/d not 100% certain but my carpet laying team at work in my house agreed with my description that is what it had to be. Certainly not a Great Crested (it was smaller than GC or Red-necked but too large for Black-necked or Little – in any case, Little Grebe rarely goes on the sea).
Why advice from carpet layers? Adrian last year achieved the all-time Cambridgeshire county list record with brother Steve equally competent although Steve has now given up list-keeping.
Just in passing I might comment that although I’m aged 71 years young, the majority of customers in the Denton Bar and Restaurant were decidedly older than me!
Jack
I was in your neck of the woods last Monday 15th Feb and from the cafe window at beginning of Worthing Pier, saw Slavonian Grebe on the sea. It was in silhouette agaisnt the bright light so i/d not 100% certain but my carpet laying team at work in my house agreed with my description that is what it had to be. Certainly not a Great Crested (it was smaller than GC or Red-necked but too large for Black-necked or Little – in any case, Little Grebe rarely goes on the sea).
Why advice from carpet layers? Adrian last year achieved the all-time Cambridgeshire county list record with brother Steve equally competent although Steve has now given up list-keeping.
Just in passing I might comment that although I’m aged 71 years young, the majority of customers in the Denton Bar and Restaurant were decidedly older than me!
Jack
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Always fancied going to the Somerset Levels to see the flight dance of the Starlings, damned if the didn't go and move their roost into my own village this year.
Below is a still from a film I'm yet to work out how to edit.
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Below is a still from a film I'm yet to work out how to edit.
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You lucky devil Gary...
...and I didn't realise that starlings did impersonations - that is a great representation of a (legless) giant blackbird facing left don't you think
Trev
...and I didn't realise that starlings did impersonations - that is a great representation of a (legless) giant blackbird facing left don't you think
Trev