The Bunting hide is always my final stop off when I've been to Pennington Flash. The real action happens in the vastness of the rest of the country park with its varied and wonderful habitats. So what better way to finish off a few hours walking around than to sit and watch birds feeding at close quarters. All sorts can be seen. Here are just a few.
Male Bullfinch.
An inquisitive looking Magpie
A Robin on the well stocked feeding table.
Wonderful captures! The magpie is a handsome bird.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I've never seen a bulfinch.
ReplyDeleteWhat crisp colorful shots. The beauty of birds never ceases to amaze.
ReplyDeletenice images of all of them. The Bullfinch surprised me in March when I spotted a pair in the arctic part of Norway. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images..Our robins are a little different..The red distribution goes further....Love the Bullfinch..cute little bird..
ReplyDeleteGreat bird photography as always. Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/06/in-memoriam-ling.html
ReplyDeleteLoVely portraits. The magpie does look like he's tring to figure you out!
ReplyDeleteStriking imaages of the Magpie. The black plumage can be challenging but there is very clear definition of the bird's features.
ReplyDeleteGreat bird shots. Loving the shots of the Magpie.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! Visiting from #PhotoFriday
ReplyDeleteThat magpie is amazing! Thank you for stopping by and joining Photo Friday again this week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot of that Bull Finch! - Tasha
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, colorful Bullfinch. Good capture on the Magpie's expression. Your robins are so different from ours, I always enjoy seeing them.
ReplyDeleteThese are all gorgeous little creatures. Love their colors.
ReplyDeleteAmazing close ups!
ReplyDeleteIt is always a delight to watch the birds and wonder their thoughts on life. Rebecca
ReplyDeleteNice shots.
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