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A Dunnock (I think)
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Today 27th January was bird count day here in the UK where you could count the number of birds and species in your garden over the course of an hour
This web site tells you more: http://www.rspb.org.uk/birdwatch/?gclid=COKGlcihibUCFTDMtAod6iAAjA
I spotted very little ~ sad really!
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Photo taken in Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, UK
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- Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D700
- Taken on 2013/01/26 12:33:25
- Exposure: 0.004s (1/250)
- Focal Length: 330.00mm
- F/Stop: f/5.600
- ISO Speed: ISO400
- Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
- No flash

Comments (9)
Steve Drury, on January 27, said:
Hello Nick i see you have been out with a few birds again :))
lovely shot here of this Dunnock ( hedge Sparrow ) and a "like" from me
best wishes .. steve
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Nick Weall, on January 27, said:
Steve Drury The sort of birds I really like Steve don't have feathers :))) Today for the big garden bird watch organised by the RSPB I spent some time wondering why our garden has so few birds visiting it ~ Cashew sitting beside me also wondered as she sat licking her lips. I have quite a few bird feeders all well above cat height but they are fairly neglected, the squirrels try hard :) That is one reason why the birds down the lake side seem to get more food and attention from me ~ as they eat it!! Thanks for the like and all the best ~ nick
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Erik van den Ham, on January 28, said:
Great to hear you have such a day too. We had it The weekend of 19/20 January. So nice you have this Dunnock visiting your garden. Good to hear both Cashew and you enjoyed the bird counting.... Like!!
Ciao, Erik
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Nick Weall, on January 28, said:
Erik van den Ham ~ Who would have thought ! The birds obviously spend one weekend in Holland and then the following in the UK :)))) or is that double dutch ~ All the best ~ nick
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Erik van den Ham, on January 28, said:
Oh that might be it I was wondering were they all had gone last weekend.... Double Dutch srry can't understand that! I would rather go for single malt.
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Nick Weall, on January 28, said:
Erik van den Ham, ~ A single malt sounds much more fun ~ We use Double Dutch to describe a meaningless muddle of words ~ (Sorry) :)))
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Erik van den Ham, on January 28, said:
I know that was the reason I didn't understand a bit of it......Well let's have a single malt together than I'm going Dutch.....
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Derek Geer, on January 30, said:
Good capture of this lovely little bird Nick. Regards Derek
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Nick Weall, on January 30, said:
Derek Geer, Thanks a lot Derek ~ All the best to you ~ nick
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