Some of the residents of Bluebell Wood, which is situated on the Northern edge of the Parkland I regularly walk. I have featured these many times before, but one has to keep trying.{:))
You can never take too many photos Roy, and you have certainly managed to get yet another wonderful set of images here :-) Nuthatches are such photogenic species aren't they.
Lovely pictures of your birds. I love the Nuthatch, the black line running through its eyes reminds me of the highwaymen:-) Seeing your pictures of the Coal tit made me realise that I have not seen one resently in my garden, they do eventually disappear for the Spring and Summer.
Great photos of these birds. Do you have this taken from one bird hide? Displays also jeits because the pictures are beautiful and the many birds very diverse.
Stunning photos Roy :o)
ReplyDeleteThanks Julie.
DeleteYou can never take too many photos Roy, and you have certainly managed to get yet another wonderful set of images here :-) Nuthatches are such photogenic species aren't they.
ReplyDeleteHope you are well and my kindest regards :-)
Thanks David.
DeleteLovely pictures. I love those birds.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne.
DeleteWe don't seem to get nuthatch round here, mores the pity!
ReplyDeleteThey like certain habitats Simon.
DeleteTerrific photos. I love the little nuthatch. My neighbour has one in his garden, but I haven't been able to tempt it to my feeders just yet!
ReplyDeleteThanks Wendy, there are normally two that I see in the location where I took these shots.
Deleteeen prachtige voor deze mooie vogels.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bas.
DeleteAlways good to see them, Roy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Wilma.
DeleteGreat poctures!
ReplyDeleteThanks FG.
DeleteOh I would like à coal tit !
ReplyDeleteVery great portraits Roy.
Thanks Nathalie.
DeleteLovely set of images Roy, they're all looking happy and contented down in the woods...does Bluebell Wood live up to it's name?...[;o)
ReplyDeleteThanks Trevor, yes it does indeed. The grow mostly on a 45 degree slope amongst trees.
DeleteRoy, what beauties! I especially love the little nuthatch, though. It is one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathie.
DeleteHey Roy... Adorable shot's of little birds in the Bluebell Wood.:)
ReplyDeleteGrace
Thanks GG.
DeleteWonderful images, with a lovely light!...
ReplyDeleteThe robin reminded me a nightingale I used to have.
Great work, Roy!
Thanks Ana.
DeleteLovely pictures of your birds. I love the Nuthatch, the black line running through its eyes reminds me of the highwaymen:-) Seeing your pictures of the Coal tit made me realise that I have not seen one resently in my garden, they do eventually disappear for the Spring and Summer.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lyn.
DeleteYes Dick Turpin rides again.{:))
Great photos of these birds.
ReplyDeleteDo you have this taken from one bird hide?
Displays also jeits because the pictures are beautiful and the many birds very diverse.
Thanks Helma. No, taken in woodland.
DeleteAdorable little birds! I love the robin and the blue tit.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gunilla. They are very photogenic.
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