Clematis and Collared Dove
By Janey
- 8 Dec, 2012
- 18 likes
One of a pair of Collared Doves that visit the garden every day, enjoying the seeds of a chiisanensis clematis. I'd no idea they would eat these, she does look cold and hungry, so I'm pleased there's plenty to go at....:o))
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What a BEAUTIFUL winter photo. Sent to favourites and nominated, too :)
8 Dec, 2012
I agree.. beautiful photo...:>)
8 Dec, 2012
lovely shot !!!!
8 Dec, 2012
Beautiful, I am pleased that she has found a good food supply.
8 Dec, 2012
Thats a fantastic picture Janey, mine have just come for feeding, like yours its a daily event, such lovely gentle birds no wonder they are pictured to depict Peace;0)
9 Dec, 2012
Lovely photo - I have two regular visitors too.
9 Dec, 2012
Thanks everyone,....at first I didn't think she looked too well, but then could see she was feeding from the fluffy seed heads! Today has been warmer, so they have been strolling smooth and sleek around the garden....:)))
9 Dec, 2012
What a fabulous photo Janey , caught just at the right moment I haven't seen them eating these seeds before either ,well done , gone to my favs x
9 Dec, 2012
Beautiful seasonal pic Janey:-)
10 Dec, 2012
Great shot Janey...such lovely soft colours. I love collared doves....almost as much as the sparrowhawk seems to love them, but for different reasons!
11 Dec, 2012
Lovely pic Janey. The collared doves in my garden eat the berries of the evergreen honeysuckles. Good that they visit the gardens to find food :o)
11 Dec, 2012
Gorgeous winter photo Janey . . added to faves :))
11 Dec, 2012
Thanks girls!....:))). Today she has been nowhere near the clematis, mind you there were chocolate buns crumbled up on the frosty lawn...lol!
12 Dec, 2012
If I were a dove I think I would have gone for the chocolate buns. LOL. Lovely photo, she looks almost frosted like the clematis poor thing. It never ceases to amaze me how the birds get through our cold winters o.k. We had a couple of long tailed tits on the fat balls yesterday.
14 Dec, 2012
What a beautiful picture :0 ))))
14 Dec, 2012
Lol Linda! When you think of their tiny feet, and NO slippers..ha, the long tailed tit is one of my favourite small birds, like you we had a flock in the garden this morning, piping away in the birch tree, hard to get a pic of them though isn't it....:((
Thanks Woodland!.......:))
14 Dec, 2012
The couple of long tailed tits have turned into six now. I think the words got round about Linda's diner.
15 Dec, 2012
Ha ha.....have you seen Karens blog, she did well and managed to get some really good pics of them.
15 Dec, 2012
I'll have a look.
15 Dec, 2012
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Oh!! very cold:-O
8 Dec, 2012