Although the colours of a Dunnock, Reed Bunting and Crocus flower don't exactly go together, but they were taken on the same walk so I thought them worthy of a post.
Lovely set of pictures Roy:) I love the Dunnock, I have a few in my garden. I like the change of layout of your blog. I have scrolled through your previous posts, the pictures of the Treecreeper are lovely, I have seen this bird in my garden during the winter months a few times along with the Goldcrest who is still around at the moment.
Hei! Kiva uusi taustaväri sivuilla. Ihana katsella keväisiä kuvia!( Ei yhtään harmita;-))
ReplyDeleteKiitos Anne.
DeleteThe purple crocus colour is really not a natural shade at all when seen in that context!
ReplyDeleteNo probably not Simon.
Deletesehr schöne Aufnahmen, gefallen mir sehr gut
ReplyDeleteGrüsse Frank
Danke Frank
DeleteThanks Nora, yes its working pretty well now.
ReplyDeleteLovely set of pictures Roy:) I love the Dunnock, I have a few in my garden. I like the change of layout of your blog. I have scrolled through your previous posts, the pictures of the Treecreeper are lovely, I have seen this bird in my garden during the winter months a few times along with the Goldcrest who is still around at the moment.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lyn. I keep chasing Goldcrest with little success.
DeleteI think Dunnocks often seem to be neglected or ignored as 'common' birds. I love watching them and listening to their song.
ReplyDeleteThey are amazing with the antics they get up to John and the pattern of their plumage is intricate.
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