A nice sunny morning in the wilds of Cheshire had me in search of any migrants I could find. The result was a couple of Redstarts and plenty of Willow Warblers. Otherwise, it was many of the usual birds, but a lot busier than normal. There are mates to be found, territories to be safeguarded and nests to be built.
Male Redstart surveying his patch.
A Blue Tit inspecting a prospective nest site.
Nuthatch enjoying the sunshine, upside down, because they can.
Great shots......your patience is rewarded!
ReplyDeletePerfection Adam, I love the first one, superb.
ReplyDeleteEnjoying your bird shots so much, Adam. Perfect shots.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by.
Such little beauties! Wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds and especially beautiful against that bright blue sky.
ReplyDeleteGreat photographs as always. I love the nuthatch.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the nuthatch and what beautiful blue skies over Cheshire.
ReplyDeleteGreat series, and it certainly looks like a top-notch place for nest.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/05/the-bubble-man.html, and I hope you'll join us again next week.
Upside down because you can is always the best way right?
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! I love the little blue tit.
ReplyDeleteso stunning against that blue sky
ReplyDeleteI love the Nuthatch, one of my favourite birds and I know they are common to see but I will never tire of seeing a Blue Tit, they are just a beautiful little bird and such character that you have captured so well.
ReplyDeleteWe get nuthatches and I love seeing them dash down the tree trunks in what seems such an unlikely way.
ReplyDeleteThank you for adding more of your beautiful bird pictures to #AnimalTales
The Mother says - Once again, some stunning photos, especially the Blue Tit - that's my favourite :) #animaltales
ReplyDeleteYour birds are wonderful, I love when we are gifted with a rare sighting, as much as the 'regulars!'
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