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  1. Goldfinch gesticulating

    Goldfinch gesticulating

    It was them, honest!
  2. Scozmos

    Meet the 'peckers

    I've been photographing a pair of GSW for the last couple of years and sometimes capture a video or two so, I'm going to collect their story this year, if possible, in the hope they'll bring the youngsters back again. Looks like pop has been nest building already. Meet the 'peckers 2024
  3. Yellowhammers in evening light

    Yellowhammers in evening light

    The back and side gardens overlook fields so there's different selection of birds in these areas. This shot almost SooC, resized only.
  4. Brambling male posing for the camera.jpg

    Brambling male posing for the camera.jpg

    A pair (or three) Brambling showed up in the garden for a couple of days with a flock of Chaffinch
  5. Large flock of Linnet with a Reed Bunting and Brambling.jpg

    Large flock of Linnet with a Reed Bunting and Brambling.jpg

    One of the last shots of 2023, a surprise flock of Linnet perched in one of the trees next to the house and on very close examination I discovered a Reed Bunting female and a Brambling in there too
  6. Treecreeper creeping

    Treecreeper creeping

    The treecreeper has decided to return to the trees outside the window :)
  7. Angry bird

    Angry bird

    A ruckus outside caught my attention, this Mistle Thrush was shouting and having a go at and just about everything else in the garden!
  8. Here today, gone tomorrow, that's me!

    Here today, gone tomorrow, that's me!

    A glance out the window and I noticed a different looking Chaffinch in the crowd!
  9. Grey Partridge parent

    Grey Partridge parent

    The reason I was looking out the window and saw the Mistle Thrush, the partridge family came to visit
  10. Morning visitor

    Morning visitor

    Just happened to look out the window and .....
  11. Female Sparrowhawk visitor

    Female Sparrowhawk visitor

    Our budgies kicked off a racket behind the curtains, next to the patio doors. When I parted the curtains this lovely lady was eyeing them up and trying to figure why she couldn't get at them. This is the second time one of these has attempted to get an easy snack. The Budgies do have a hide!
  12. Where's my mom?

    Where's my mom?

    Young Great Spotted Woodpecker on the garden fence
  13. Mistle Thrush in the garden

    Mistle Thrush in the garden

    This bird visits regularly but, is it a young bird? Is that yellow gape I see?
  14. Expression, Intelligence?

    Expression, Intelligence?

    A Rook has started coming to the garden to grab food recently, fascinating to watch
  15. Dipper juvenile under instruction

    Dipper juvenile under instruction

    Capture yesterday during a walk along the Den of Alyth, a forest ravine which the burn of Alyth runs through and the sun light only just manages to light up in the afternoons. My first Dipper youngster.
  16. Sometimes a movement catches your eye

    Sometimes a movement catches your eye

    Standing chatting to a local guy, saw this run up the tree behind him, down the Den where the light can be amazing
  17. Nuthatch food sharing at the nest hole

    Nuthatch food sharing at the nest hole

    I spotted this nest site a couple of weeks back and re-visited today on a walk, great to see the birds still building and as is the case with many photographs, great to be in the right place at the right time, for a food share. I'll try to keep an eye on the nest from here on.
  18. Fieldfare and Redwing

    Fieldfare and Redwing

    A small flock had gathered in the garden trees, until I walked out and they moved to the furthest tree so, a long shot.
  19. Fluffed on the fence

    Fluffed on the fence

    There are a couple of young GSW that visit the garden daily, this one always perches on the fence for a good look around before deciding where it's going next :)
  20. Did he hear the shutter?

    Did he hear the shutter?

    This Pheasant visits the garden regularly, fun to watch and photograph his antics
  21. Tree Creeper resting

    Tree Creeper resting

    This wee bird has been appearing briefly for a few days now but, today, it decided total its time and browse the snacks available on the tree right outside my window
  22. Tree Creeper posing on the tree trunk

    Tree Creeper posing on the tree trunk

    This lovely wee bird has appeared over the last few days but always fleeting glimpses, tonight it came out to pick through the moss at the base of the tree outside my window :)
  23. Scozmos

    Beyond Barry Hill

    Barry hill sits almost in front of our house. We are situated on farmland and the wildlife around blows my mind on a daily basis, may I never grow bored of it. I'd like to share what I see every day, whether at home or on our wanderings around the area. I'm a walker, who owns a couple of...
  24. Whinchat on Gorse

    Whinchat on Gorse

    Spotted the Whinchat yesterday on a walk but, is this the same bird or a female?
  25. Sparrowhawk stare.jpg

    Sparrowhawk stare.jpg

    Wandering around the house this morning, a man barely awake, looked out the back door to this, feeding on a fencepost ...... run for the camera and grab some shots & video. (Through mucky glass) (Must clean. the windows) :(
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