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    Getting several visits a day now from our little friends, they seem to alternate between the peanuts and the fat feeder.
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    Nice captures Rolf.
    Lovely little birds. My favorite of the little birds

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    A lovely bird to be visiting your garden Rolf. Like the first two images......nice one's.


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    they are lovely looking birds ..i like the feeder with the peanuts in i would like to get something like that at the moment i just put them on the bird table and the squirrels get to them first.....

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    That one came from The Nuttery - Our new site is about to be hatched..., they are just rebuilding their site, but you can order by phone.

    I adapted that feeder by cutting four small flaps in the nut cage, to allow the birds to take whole peanuts in the winter and non-breeding season, I ordered a spare to put in for the breeding season and put crushed peanuts in it.
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    thanks Rolf ....i shall be looking into getting one the peanuts seem to be everyones favourite in our garden.....lol

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    Nice shots, Rolf! I particularly like the second one.

    LTTs are the same with us - mostly fatballs, then a peck or two at the peanuts and sometimes the quick grab of a sunflower heart.

    Shame they never stay long!

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    Yes, was watching half a dozen of them just now as I was making a mug of tea, they don't even stay on a feeder for long, switching between two or three every minute or so.
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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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    Lovely images rolf think the 2nd on is my favourite.Glad they are visiting your garden, I noticed last weekend they had returned to my garden as well.

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