Oh how lovely to see a treecreeper again, great images and just as well that extra branch was behind it. I used to see them all the time...not exaggerating here...when I lived in North Yorkshire as they loved a mature sycamore tree in my front garden.
Hey Roy... Fascinating little bird, and fun to watch if you can spot them, and keep an eye on them!! :). You got lucky this time, with some nice shot's to show for it.
It is so well camouflaged!
ReplyDeleteEspecially the back feather Wilma.
DeleteOh how lovely to see a treecreeper again, great images and just as well that extra branch was behind it. I used to see them all the time...not exaggerating here...when I lived in North Yorkshire as they loved a mature sycamore tree in my front garden.
ReplyDeleteThanks Suzie.
DeleteI usually see them well when I haven't got a camera.{:))
You did well to get so many shots of such an active little chap.
ReplyDeleteThanks John.
DeleteThey are funny and fast. Not see easy to photograph so you id well Roy. I like your new layout very much and your header even more.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Marianne
Thanks Marianne.
DeleteI love the way their tail feathers seem to have claws. I saw one on oak a few weeks ago, just could not get a shot.
ReplyDeleteThey don't exactly pose for you Simon, very uncooperative.
DeleteHey Roy... Fascinating little bird, and fun to watch if you can spot them, and keep an eye on them!! :).
ReplyDeleteYou got lucky this time, with some nice shot's to show for it.
Grace
Thanks GG.
DeleteSuper shots of one of my favourite birds Roy :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks David.
DeleteHi Roy
ReplyDeletevery beautiful series, you can hear them in the woods when they peck at the trees but to catch it is then not so easy ..
Greetings Frank
Thanks Frank, a lot of luck involved in taking these shots.{:))
Deletelucky you Roy! they are a stunning little bird.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pete.
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