Also featuring a selection of my wildlife & nature photographs and videos from the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire UK and further afield.
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Forest of Dean Birds
Took a trip out to Speech House earlier today to see how things are, after the snow. Had a quick look for some deer and wild boar before heading out to check on the birds. No deer or wild boar today, but plenty of birds.
Click on birds for larger view.
Jay
Nuthatch
Dunnock
Great Spotted Woodpecker (female)
Nuthatch
Cole Tit
Robin
Watch this video for some more birds, including a buzzard and also a insect, which I think is an inch worm?
Thanks Bob. Can't drive past without popping for a while with the camera. More snow coming, so I will be back out there with some seed and nuts again soon.
Hello, I am pleased to have discovered your beautiful blog, with its wonderful pictures and the really good information. A man who leaves behind a sink so clean - incredibly progressive. No, seriously, your photographs are very sensitive and show a great love for the flora and fauna.
Hello Robin, the pictures of these birds are wonderful..You're lucky to live in the forest.. I also love nature, but unfortunately i live in a town near Venice. Sorry for my english... Bye..
Well, you were at Cyril Hart Arboretum today, and you got some really beautiful photos, of the Jay, Woodpecker and the Robin.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob. Can't drive past without popping for a while with the camera.
ReplyDeleteMore snow coming, so I will be back out there with some seed and nuts again soon.
Outstanding camera workmanship,great set of Images.
ReplyDeleteJohn.
Hello, I am pleased to have discovered your beautiful blog, with its wonderful pictures and the really good information. A man who leaves behind a sink so clean - incredibly progressive. No, seriously, your photographs are very sensitive and show a great love for the flora and fauna.
ReplyDeletesee you soon
Isabella
Thank you Isabella, very kind words.
ReplyDeleteHello Rob I have enjoyed looking at your blog you sure have a good eye for wildlife photography, I will be looking in again. Keith
ReplyDeleteThanks Keith.
ReplyDeleteHello Robin, the pictures of these birds are wonderful..You're lucky to live in the forest.. I also love nature, but unfortunately i live in a town near Venice.
ReplyDeleteSorry for my english... Bye..
Great job, Rob! My respect!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gloria, I am very lucky to live here.
ReplyDeleteTo you also Adrian.
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