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a first for my garden

Started by alan1572, June 22, 2011, 08:28:19 AM

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alan1572

got up this morning and spotted a woodpecker in my garden, just managed to get downstairs and put the 2oomm lens on and take a few snaps through my conservatory window before it flew off :tup:

Who wanted dry roasted with their pint?

hevans

amazing how regularly it's drilled the square holes in that metal cylinder that holds the peanuts! Truly a talented woodpecker/sheetmetalpecker.  ;D

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alan1572

Who wanted dry roasted with their pint?

krennon

Great shot Alan, a bird I've never managed to capture on sensor.....and considering that was taken through glass I think it's a pretty good shot....
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alan1572

certainly a good one to add to my garden list
Who wanted dry roasted with their pint?

Just Dave

Brilliant Alan,  hope to see more shots of him, Get a thick branch stand it upright, drill some holes in it and fill them with fat ball, you'll get some fab natural looking shots  :tup:

BTW having fat balls in nets or peanuts isnt a good thing especially this time of year if youngsters are feeding on them and get startled their legs can be come trapped in the nets
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alan1572

Quote from: Just Dave on June 22, 2011, 09:37:32 AM
Brilliant Alan,  hope to see more shots of him, Get a thick branch stand it upright, drill some holes in it and fill them with fat ball, you'll get some fab natural looking shots  :tup:

BTW having fat balls in nets or peanuts isnt a good thing especially this time of year if youngsters are feeding on them and get startled their legs can be come trapped in the nets
mm

i will amend my feeding habits forth with
Who wanted dry roasted with their pint?

Oldboy

Well done and spotted.  :tup:

I wonder how many times it's been but you haven't seen them?  :doh:

Skhilled

Excellent! I've been tracking them around here since I got my canon and saw a few. Unfortunately they were either too far away or I did something stupid like using IS with the tripod. LOL
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