Mistle Thrush (Garden Visitor)
By Deida51
- 22 Nov, 2009
- 23 likes
Not much water in here Deida,I was going to have a bath
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Lovely pic Deida
22 Nov, 2009
Beautiful bird thank you Deida :)
22 Nov, 2009
Stunning pic. Deida.. well done :o)
22 Nov, 2009
That's it, you complain - what are you playing at, Deida? Put that camera away and top that water up! LOL
Beautiful shot.
22 Nov, 2009
Wonderful picture!
22 Nov, 2009
You have captured it lovely great close up
22 Nov, 2009
Thank's everybody for your nice comments
Wagger ,I blame Goy for my neglect.Sorry Thrushy won't happen again ,promise lol
22 Nov, 2009
Lovely photo. Very rarely see thrushes here unfortunately.
22 Nov, 2009
Thanks Morgana. We seem to get more and more visitors into the garden
the Thistle Thrush is a new one..and fancy demanding a bath..cheek.lol
22 Nov, 2009
lol yes I think they pass the message on he he yes they do become cheeky if they become a regualar.
22 Nov, 2009
Thanks Gee
You get Moorhens and Jackdaws ..never seen a Jackdaw in my life..
22 Nov, 2009
aww what a bonny bird deida hope you filled the bath up :o))
22 Nov, 2009
And made sure the water was at the correct temperature.
22 Nov, 2009
and a bit of bubble bath to lol
22 Nov, 2009
Thanks Toto, Sandra..special bird soap and lukewarm water
22 Nov, 2009
Lovely picture and very clear too.
23 Nov, 2009
Thanks Linda
was quite excited seeing a Mistle Thrush in the garden(not a regular visitor)
23 Nov, 2009
They are special aren't they Deida. You don't see many these days. People use slug pellets and I can understand why, but it has depleted the stocks for birds.
24 Nov, 2009
He's a beauty, you are so lucky having him visit.
24 Nov, 2009
Thanks Dawn.glad you liked the picture of my new visitor
24 Nov, 2009
Linda , yes they are so special. I blame it on shortage of trees and hedges..
Neighbours and farmers are going berserk in cutting at the moment .My heart bleeds for the birds and wildlife...
24 Nov, 2009
Such a lovely bird always a joy to see beautiful pic.. Things are slowly improving Deida fewer use slug pellets and farmers being given subsidies for wild areas and encouraged to put in hedge rows rather than rip them out.
24 Nov, 2009
Thanks BB
24 Nov, 2009
Youre welcome Deida .. agree many things were done in name of progress but when read how many love wildlife think we can all make a small difference that when joined together ...
24 Nov, 2009
The farmers perhaps don't realise that it is the hedgerows that protect their fields from the ravages of the weather. The hedgerows are a haven for the wildlife and mankind has done a lot of damage in unbalancing natures structure so that if continue as we are what will we have left?
25 Nov, 2009
Brill photo:o)))
26 Nov, 2009
Thanks Clarice
26 Nov, 2009
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What a brilliant shot Deida.
22 Nov, 2009