Let me know when that tide's coming in won't you

Let me know when that tide's coming in won't you

Monday, 1 February 2016

Goldcrest

There has been a real abundance of Goldcrests this winter. Catching a glimpse of one as it flits in and around the trees or bushes is quite often as good as it gets. You have more chance of hearing one with it's constant high pitched call always getting my attention in the bushes or conifers.

This guy stayed still long enough.


I am linking to Nature Thursday, hosted by Jutta. Nature Thursday

15 comments:

  1. He's adorable. I've never seen one before!
    Thank you for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/02/abstractions.html

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  2. Wonderful Adam... my bird for this week also.

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  3. Really nice, detailed photos. Such a cute little bird!

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  4. What a beautiful bird and such great photos

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  5. well i can see for sure where it got it's name from

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  6. What a cute little bird... Glad you caught some photos .. Michelle

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  7. Dear Adem,
    i like your nice and impressive photos of birds.
    I would appreciate a link to my Challenge. Please leave a comment with the link of your post, and a backlink to my challenge. I link it manually.
    I would be very happy.
    the challenge goes every Thursday

    Look here :Natur-Donnerstag
    Warm greetings from Germany

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  8. I saw my first goldcrest in years and years just a few months ago (no camera to hand though) and I did look on your blog to see if you had any photos I could borrow. Now you do! Many thanks for adding the UK and France's smallest bird to #AnimalTales.

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  9. Dear Adam,
    many thanks for the link to my challenge " Natur-Donnerstag "
    I want to ask you, please write a backlink to my action in your post !
    Thank you very much
    Greetings

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