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I'm sure they must talk to you as well as pose for you. I tend to put human characteristics and speech to your bird photographs (sorry) ... and I can imagine the reed bunting saying "Well come on, fill it up again." Great shots as ever, a joy to view.
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Thanks Blithe. Birds are very capable of portraying facial expressions and body poses which just cry out for a caption.Originally posted by Blithe View PostI'm sure they must talk to you as well as pose for you. I tend to put human characteristics and speech to your bird photographs (sorry) ... and I can imagine the reed bunting saying "Well come on, fill it up again." Great shots as ever, a joy to view.
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The second one looks like it has been at the boozeOriginally posted by Pops View PostThanks Blithe. Birds are very capable of portraying facial expressions and body poses which just cry out for a caption.
- it's a very unusual and interesting pose.
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Pops, your bird shots are as always, fantastic! How about starting an ornithological book on English backyard visitors...or a calender! My favourite just has to be the robin! You seem to capture them with such a superb quality! Mind you it is my favourite English bird of course!Jocelyn
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Thankyou for your comments Jocelyn. I do have over 500 bird pics up in a gallery with pages being allocated to each type of bird. You can see the page featuring your favourite HereOriginally posted by Jocelyn Walker View PostPops, your bird shots are as always, fantastic! How about starting an ornithological book on English backyard visitors...or a calender! My favourite just has to be the robin! You seem to capture them with such a superb quality! Mind you it is my favourite English bird of course!
That's an interesting sugestion you have made which I'll certainly give some thought to-------------------------
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