FLEDGLINGS 2015

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Placido wrote:What's the other bird, Jacksparrow ?? Blackie ??
Yep :yes: :nod:
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:yes:

Another brand new robin today. No red but absolutely full of himself. Gawd help the garden when this one grows up !!
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Here's one of our juvenile Blackbirds.
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You've captured it's character well Greg. :nod:
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Mom, Dad and young 'un :)
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Just clamped a twig near the feeders to see who comes along! This is a juvenile Blue tit ( or maybe Great tit). It's blue legs seem to stand out! (I don't apply any enhancements to my photos other that Crop and Sharpen ) .
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I think it is a Blue Tit.
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Deffy.
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His feet are very blue.
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Two weeks since I first sighted it the Jackdaw fledgling came alone today. It had been frequently in the intervening period but accompanied by Mum or Dad.
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