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    Another visitor coming for the sunflower hearts, they are well worth their money. Not great lighting but I think the shot came out okay
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    Wow. I have never seen one of these .
    Excellent capture.

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    very pretty birds you have in UK

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    Lovely shot Babs, haven't seen one in my garden for a couple of years.
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    Thankyou, Chocky, Sitereh and rolf, they only visit from time to time, they bring a lot of colour to the garden

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    stunning shot babs, do you not get the female coming aswell?. if you see a bullfinch, odds on the female will be close by. they constantly keep in contact with each other with their nasal call.
    my auntie still has a bullfinch ornament on her sideboard which i can remember as a small boy, some forty odd years ago. so i've always liked them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andy b View Post
    stunning shot babs, do you not get the female coming aswell?. if you see a bullfinch, odds on the female will be close by. they constantly keep in contact with each other with their nasal call.
    my auntie still has a bullfinch ornament on her sideboard which i can remember as a small boy, some forty odd years ago. so i've always liked them.
    Thanks andy, yes actually the female appeared first but she was not as brave as the male and didn't come in as close, I do have some pics of her but not as good as the male ones

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    What a beautiful bird. Nic shot

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    Great shot.

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