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Juvenile Wren (+Pips)


I've known there was a Wren visiting my garden for quite a while now, but although I've seen it, I've never been able to get a photo........until this day when I was in the garden and actually had my camera with me. Not the best lens, but I didn't want to miss the photo by going back indoors to grab my 100-400mm zoom, so this little set are all cropped.,
Please check out the PiPs as well if you have time, one of them includes an adult bird feeding a grasshopper nymph to the juvenile. All photos were taken on a woodpile in the corner of my garden, which I leave to attract wildlife.
Thanks for looking.
Please check out the PiPs as well if you have time, one of them includes an adult bird feeding a grasshopper nymph to the juvenile. All photos were taken on a woodpile in the corner of my garden, which I leave to attract wildlife.
Thanks for looking.
Nouchetdu38, ColRam, Luc Reiniche, Eunice Perkins and 24 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Keith Burton club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubKeith Burton club has replied to Stephan Fey clubWünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
Keith Burton club has replied to Günter Klaus clubKeith Burton club has replied to Ulrich John clubTouching moments dazzlingly captured
A breathtaking series, Keith
Keith Burton club has replied to J.Garcia clubKeith Burton club has replied to Gudrun clubKeith Burton club has replied to Jean Paul Capdeville clubKeith Burton club has replied to Roséha D. clubThey must be comfortable in your garden as they are normally rather speedy,
I often see one briefly when I am in my garage, but we have a bother boy grey squirrel that keeps everything on their toes.
Really impressive shots !
Keith Burton club has replied to Roger (Grisly) clubWe've only had a couple of grey squirrels visiting this year..............which is unusual, as most years we have half a dozen or so. Mind you, it's saved me a fortune in bird food :-))
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Keith Burton club has replied to Herb Riddle clubTotholz im Garten ist eine gute Sache.
Keith Burton club has replied to trester88 clubI've had dead wood in my garden for a few years now, most of it has completely rotted down, but there is still some left for the birds and bugs!
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