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, 2 February 2015

Blackbirds

There have been plenty of Blackbirds around recently. Lots of them doing some gardening by turning and flipping over the dead leaves on the lawns and beneath hedgerows. Of course, they could be foraging for a meal, which I'm sure they are, but it's always fun to watch them do it. If only they could afford a rake. It would be much more efficient and save them an awful lot of time.

A handsome male standing proud. 


 The female, looking like she's in control of matters.


16 comments:

  1. Great shots as always. The ground is so pretty on the last one.

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  2. Great photos. The world would be a duller place without the blackbirds singing.

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  3. Always magnificent bird photography here ! Love you avian world!

    Happy Week to you,
    artmusedog and carol

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  4. Pretty shots of the Blackbirds. I like the lighting on the female! Have a happy week!

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  5. Nice shots of a charming bird! I feel so sorry for the ones that chose to spend the whole cold winter near our garden. They really are migratory birds, which should traveling to warmer climes during winter.We feed them regularely.

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  6. Lucky birds that can play in the soil in February!! ;)

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  7. Neat shots - nice photography as always.
    Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/02/signs-and-signposts.html

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  8. Lovely shots of both male and female Blackbirds.
    Regards.

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  9. Perky looking birds! Lovely captures!

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  10. I always love Blackbird in my garden and these are lovely shots.

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  11. Excellent images Adam. I always smile when a Blackbird visits the garden to seek out a meal.

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  12. I love the Blackbirds. These are really nice shots.

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  13. Cool shots! Perhaps you could introduce them to a tiny rake. :-)

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  14. Lovelies... and, yes, I really like how the Blackbirds keep our gardens aerated :D)

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