As it was on the far bank of the river this was the best shot of the kingfisher I could manage.It was beautiful watching it flashing along the river.Was also delighted to see the nuthatch,a GSW,great tits ,blue tits and a chaffinch on the feeders that we put up on Monday at Dilston.I have also had confirmation from the Bat conservation that it was a Daubentons bat we saw on Monday as it is the only one that skims the water.
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
As it was on the far bank of the river this was the best shot of the kingfisher I could manage.It was beautiful watching it flashing along the river.Was also delighted to see the nuthatch,a GSW,great tits ,blue tits and a chaffinch on the feeders that we put up on Monday at Dilston.I have also had confirmation from the Bat conservation that it was a Daubentons bat we saw on Monday as it is the only one that skims the water.
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Nice selection of birds you've attracted, good on you! I thought your bat would have been a Daubentons.
Absolutely lovely pics sheila. Would LOVE to see a kingfisher! is the other one a nuthatch? something else ive never seen!Its great that you saw a bat too, i think theyre wonderful x
Well done Sheila for capturing the Kingfisher and providing a nut feeder at Dilston.
I've seen a kingfisher once, it zipped by my car as I was eating lunch in a turn-out in a state park...great that you got any photo at all, hooray I say!
thanks Warren had to look up the bat never heard of it before
Karen,yes its a nuthatch never had one in my garden although seen them in bird hides I visit
Lynmiranda was delighted with the kingfisher and so pleased the feeders are attracting birds for others to enjoy
Thanks Jann are your kingfishers same as ours as I notice a lot of birds ,ie. the robin are different
WOW and double WOW mjy friend!!!!!
Jayne
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