Wednesday, June 15
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So sweet!
ReplyDeleteThey are great to watch as they get used to the new world, Sue
DeleteThese youngsters always make me smile when I see them in the garden, great capture Sue :-)
ReplyDeleteThey do me too, Shirley. The trees are full of young blue tits or great tits trying to see them is very difficult.
DeleteWhat an interesting bird - love the way he (she?) is smooth as silk in the back but in front it's just a big ball of fluff :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a young blackbird, Margaret but at the moment it is hard to tell whether it is a he or a she. It will become obvious when it gets its grown-up fathers.
DeleteSo cute...
ReplyDeleteIt was waiting for mum of dad to come and feed it, Endah
DeleteAaaw. So cute.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it just, Patsy?
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ReplyDeleteLovely to see...
ReplyDeleteAmanda xx
It is, Amanda.
DeleteSuch a cute little bird! We have a lot of small size birds here too!
ReplyDeleteWe have all sorts of young birds in the garden at he moment, Malar.
DeleteGorgeous pics of an adorable subject. Loved it!xxx
ReplyDelete... and you are so lucky to come into close contact with the real things, Dina but not as lucky as they are to have you looking out for them.
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