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Chaffinches
Then Mr & Mrs Chaffinch chased off the bunting.

They really beginning to look their spring best in early May, aren't they.
Habitat
Inland wood, and wetland nature reserve
Location
Sculthorpe Moor, Fakenham, Norfolk
Date taken
8 May 2015
Scientific name
Fringilla coelebs
Equipment used
Fuji Finepix HS50
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Two fabulous images, Delia ... great work ... tfs ...
The sights in Himalayan foothill locales were truly mesmerizing ... it was difficult to tear oneself away ...
 
A beautiful capture of this lovely pair. Hope they raised many beautiful baby finches.

It took a lot of time to find different Kingfisher places. The Red-backed are still not easy to find, a rare bird here. I know five places but one is pretty far away. Two shrike places are/were empty this year. These shrikes did not return. The actual place was also empty in the last year. I do not know the distinct reasons for their appearance but I guess the actual weather/climate might be an important prerequisite.
Hope that my explanation does not contain many language errors. ;)
 

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