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    This one ran up the tree as usual then stopped. You can see him stretching in the second photo getting ready to fly.
    Sorry about the quality the light was bad and these little birds are so hard to capture
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    Well spotted Chocky, I haven't seen a treecreeper for a while, when we first moved into our house, I spotted one going up the tree in the golf course at the back of the garden, I'd have got some lovely shots if I'd been into photography then

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    Thanks Babs.
    They are very difficult to see.Best if you see one land as they creep up and then often fly to the base of the tree and start again,. But you do need time a patience

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    The equipment I use is a Canon 30D with Sigma 50-500mm lens. I also have a garden hide from which I take most of my pictures.

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    Yes a couple of years ago we used to watch a pair go in and out of a hole in a tree at Rivington

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    Lovely.
    I have a photo on the forum some where of a mother feeding her chick on the trunk of the tree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Babs View Post
    Yes a couple of years ago we used to watch a pair go in and out of a hole in a tree at Rivington
    You know the Pike well then Babs, strange old place, been a couple of times recently for a stroll a couple of snaps of the folly and the bridge, I know off topic
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    An exciting looking area

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