That’s just great Steve.  Lovely shots!
							
						
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 My female Black Bird is back, suddenly turned up yesterday and followed me around the garden while I was watering.
 This afternoon she landed on the back of a chair and stared at me, with her head on one side, as if asking for food. Put some on the table and called her.
 
 
 
 
 Just shows how trusting she is, I moved my hand onto the table and she didn't bother.Comment
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 It is indeed Jim. Yesterday she was waiting for the water to soak into the soil and bring worms to the surface . The water from the filter house runs back into the pond through some stones, most mornings there are birds drinking and bathing. We sit for hrs watching them .Comment
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 not exactly a hobby, but the wife and I love to see small birds in the garden (or anywhere come to that)
 we had a family of blue tits nesting in a small box on our fence last year, unfortunately not this year, but plenty of sparrows and a couple of Robins.
 I know it's not everyone's cup of tea, but we also have a family of squirrels in a tree or at least 3 we've seen
 my wife put's peanuts out for them.  Comment
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 Really nice images on this thread. Well done to all....
 Here's a few from me 'ols.
 
 A family of Canada Geese
 
 
 .....just 18 days later. Look how the babies have grown! There are still 6 youngsters, but one refused to come into shot. A bit fuzzy 'cos I was a long way from the group.
 
 
 My wife's favourite seabird. The Oyster Catcher.
 
 
 A Heron. I snapped this from my canoe.
 
 
 
 We always take a bird feeder with us when we go camping. You never know what might turn up ( More on this later !) 
 A Nuthatch.
 
 
 Then along came it's offspring.
 
 
 A Great Tit and Child.
 
 
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 A mallard, disturbed by a wandering tourist, taking off in the Dolomiti area. I'm still wondering how I managed to get it. It was just instinctive shooting as I was trying to stealthily approach its group for some more detailed pics .
 
 This is the group, now waterborne, I was trying to capture with my camera on land.
 
 With today heat I would happily join the mallards in the stream, even squeaking, if needed! :face-with-thermometer::dizzy:
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