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    Hi everyone and a Big Happy New Year to you all

    Here are a few of the birds that visit my garden
    I took lots of pictures but these guys move really fast
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    Happy new year to you matty, looks like you have a nice selection of birds at the feeder, must be great backing on to the woodland.
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    Thanks Rolf, yes its lovely backing on to the woods and the smaller birds are much more noticeable in the winter

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    Hi Matty. Great shots.
    Yes they do move fast You have a Blue Tit , a Robin and a Nuthatch by the looks of it, What is that sitting on the fence a pigeon?

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